Microsoft will work with Intel to improve Windows 7 system

  

According to foreign media reports, Intel and Microsoft discussed how to cooperate to improve Microsoft's next-generation operating system, Windows 7, at a conference held in San Francisco on September 1.

Microsoft plans to release Windows 7 on October 22. In this meeting, Intel and Microsoft will discuss how the two companies can work together to improve and improve the Windows 7 development process. Steve Smith, vice president of operations for Intel Digital Enterprise Group, and Michael Angiulo, general manager of Microsoft Windows Planning and PC Ecosystem, will attend the event.

Intel said that both companies will have some engineers to participate in Windows7 cooperation. Most PCs running on Microsoft Windows 7 will be equipped with Intel processors. As early as July, Intel has said that Microsoft and Intel are working together to optimize the performance, energy management and display of Windows 7 with Intel processor technology.

Intel is the beneficiary of Windows 7 performance improvements. The improvement of Windows 7 will help promote the popularity of Gunter SSDs. SSDs spin faster than traditional hard drives and have some market share in high-end notebooks, gaming PCs and servers. Solid state drives can take advantage of Windows 7's TrimCommand technology for better data processing. Intel said that Windows 7's enhanced optimization features will include the ability to perform multiple tasks simultaneously, speed up Windows boot and shutdown, and better support for Intel SSDs.

Compared to previous operating systems, Windows 7 is even better at DirectX 11 display.

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