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		<title>Benchmarks: Learn How Windows 7 Stacks Up Against XP and Vista</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Jan 2010 19:27:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The rave for Windows 7 has been going for some time and now that Windows 7 has hit the retail
stores, it&#8217;s time to see how it stacks up against its predecessors Windows XP and Windows Vista.
We all know that Windows Vista had a less than stellar start out the gate, especially when it came
to its [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-17" title="windows-7-logo" src="http://downrivercomputers.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/01/windows-7.jpg" alt="windows-7-logo" width="85" height="85" />The rave for Windows 7 has been going for some time and now that Windows 7 has hit the retail<br />
stores, it&#8217;s time to see how it stacks up against its predecessors Windows XP and Windows Vista.</p>
<p>We all know that Windows Vista had a less than stellar start out the gate, especially when it came<br />
to its high demands on the hardware. With the release of Windows 7, Microsoft realized they cannot<br />
afford another backlash from the Windows user community, and so they optimized all the major<br />
components of the OS.</p>
<p>In short, everything in Windows 7 is faster.</p>
<p>Briefly I will cover some specific benchmarks between the three Windows Operating Systems. The<br />
benchmark results were done by zdNet and they used a low-end computer and a high-end computer to<br />
determine performance.</p>
<p><strong>Startup &amp; Shutdown Benchmark</strong></p>
<p>When you first startup your computer, the amount of time it takes to come up to the login is a good<br />
indication of the speed you will get from the OS. Same goes for the shutdown.</p>
<p>The results: Windows 7 startup and shutdown timings out performed Windows XP and Windows Vista.</p>
<p><strong>Managing Memory &amp; Cache Usage</strong></p>
<p>Microsoft introduced a new technology with Vista called SuperFetch. This feature preloads frequently-<br />
used applications into memory and speeds up boot times. This feature in Windows 7 differs<br />
significantly from its counterpart Windows Vista.</p>
<p>Windows 7 reveals that even without SuperFetch turned on, it outperforms Windows Vista. This means<br />
making due with less resources, lower cache usage and less time tying up the hard drive. Another<br />
plus for Windows 7.</p>
<p><strong>Application Performance</strong></p>
<p>zdNet ran tests on Windows 7 integrated applications three times to come to an average performance<br />
value and discovered that on the high-end desktop the applications ran twenty percent better and<br />
on the mobile system thirty-five percent better.</p>
<p>This doesn&#8217;t meant that in every situation Windows 7 will run thirty-five percent better as that<br />
will depend on the variety of applications that you use.</p>
<p><strong>Conclusion</strong></p>
<p>From the benchmarks, it seems that Microsoft has succeeded in making Windows 7 outperform Windows<br />
Vista and also running faster than Windows XP. Windows 7 should enjoy a much better start out of<br />
the gate than did Windows Vista and looks like to meet the performance requirements of consumers<br />
and business users.</p>
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