Microsoft Says Windows 11 Will Be Better for Gaming in 2026, Pinkie Swear
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Microsoft promises to make Windows 11 the best operating system for gaming — says it will focus on background workloads, power and scheduling, graphics stack, and drivers
(Image credit: Tom's Hardware) Microsoft has announced that it will continue to deliver significant updates for Windows 11 in the coming year, in an effort to make the platform more optimized for gaming. “We’re committed to making Windows the best place to play, and we will continue refining system behaviors that matter most to gaming: background workload management, power and scheduling improvements, graphics stack optimizations, and updated d…
Microsoft sees that it has the water at its neck and therefore has made clear that its ambition for 2026 goes by placing Windows 11 as the best OS to play. The company assures that it is adjusting from Shaders programming to the management of processors and the bottom of the system so that the games will perform more and, above all, do it with greater stability. The message is quite direct and points to a rather ambitious goal, as little: to cli…
In the next year, Windows 11 is expected to become much more performant through comprehensive gaming optimizations. Microsoft thus reacts to the competition from Linux systems and promises less background load as well as new AI features for AMD chips. (Continue reading)
According to Microsoft, they are once again focusing on Windows as a gaming platform and are tweaking a few key aspects that offer more practical benefits than just new, colorful interfaces. Instead of grand announcements, the focus is on the fundamentals: background load, energy consumption, scheduling, graphics stack, etc. See the article: Windows Gaming: Microsoft continues to fine-tune performance
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