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No, Windows 11 PCs aren’t ‘up to 2.3x faster’ than Windows 10 devices, as Microsoft suggests – here’s why that’s an outlandish claim

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  • Microsoft has been boasting about the benefits of Windows 11 (again)
  • It claims Windows 11 PCs can be ‘up to 2.3x faster’ than Windows 10 machines
  • This comparison was made running the operating systems on different hardware, though, and it’s very misleading as a result

It likely hasn’t escaped your attention that Microsoft is busy trying to drive people to switch from Windows 10 to Windows 11, what with the older operating system nearing its End of Life.

In a recent blog post (noticed by Tom’s Hardware), Microsoft has again been extolling the virtues of Windows 11 (and Copilot+ PCs), with Yusuf Mehdi (who heads up consumer marketing) presenting us with an array of reasons as to why the newer OS is the place to be.

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