Microsoft have continued to share a little more about their improvements to Windows 7 in the form of Windows 8.
This time, they are focusing on the task manager and the ability to handle multiple cores in a more intuitive manner.
They show the old Windows 7 Task Manager CPU performance tab on a system with 160 logical processors.
and the new Windows 8 Task Manager UI.
Of course with as many cpu’s as are shown, these would be features used for Server Admins.
It does however show how much Microsoft is thinking about changes in Windows 8 that will add value not only to the customer but to the Enterprise as well.
This time, they are focusing on the task manager and the ability to handle multiple cores in a more intuitive manner.
They show the old Windows 7 Task Manager CPU performance tab on a system with 160 logical processors.
and the new Windows 8 Task Manager UI.
Of course with as many cpu’s as are shown, these would be features used for Server Admins.
It does however show how much Microsoft is thinking about changes in Windows 8 that will add value not only to the customer but to the Enterprise as well.
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