I’m going to say goodbye to the XP system era

  

There are still 119 days to retired from XP. Perhaps you will be surprised that the XP system has a large market share worldwide, why Microsoft is determined to let it launch. Historical stage. I have to admit that the XP system has been the most successful desktop operating system since its opening, and has created a miracle of history for a 12-year-old system. Today, we are going to sneak a slap in the face, and why XP is delisting.

Productivity determines production relations

Principles of economics: Productivity determines production relations, and production relations counteracts productivity. From a certain point of view, WinXP seems to be sufficient for daily productivity because it has enough applications and can perform normal operations such as surfing the Internet. However, compared with the Win8 system, it does not have a better file scanning mechanism and automatic maintenance functions, and the support of these requires the underlying more advanced skills to effectively improve productivity. Obviously, XP has fallen behind. Can not support multi-window queuing, to a certain extent affect the work efficiency.

Innovation is a new generation of market demand

Nowadays, wireless printers, Bluetooth keyboards, 4K monitors, and XP systems have different levels of innovation during their use, but they are no longer suitable. The driver to support the above mentioned requirements. Although it has been innovated for 12 years, especially PC peripherals, its innovation still has no way to adapt to the requirements of the new generation.

Security is the last guarantee

In fact, regardless of the majority of XP users occupying the market, it is still inevitable to encounter system security issues. The security of the system is like our personal safety. Once the system is compromised, the consequences will not be unimaginable. The weak security is the biggest problem of XP at present. According to relevant security research reports, Windows XP SP3 is currently the most threatened operating system, reaching twice the size of Windows 7, which means that XP is more vulnerable to hackers.

In summary, although XP is an old comrade who has been through 12 years, we can't deny that it has made great contributions to us. XP is indeed a great operating system, accompanied by His glorious life is, after all, an exit from the stage of history.

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