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sponsor studies
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Discussions tagged with 'sponsor studies' on WindowsForum.com focus on critically examining performance claims made by Microsoft and other vendors about Windows 11. The content highlights how commissioned or sponsored studies often present benchmarks that mix hardware improvements with operating system gains, leading to misleading comparisons. Users analyze whether Windows 11 truly offers a speed boost over Windows 10 or if the numbers are inflated by marketing. The tag is used to call out apples-to-oranges testing methodologies and to separate genuine OS performance from vendor-funded research. It serves as a resource for those wanting to understand the real impact of Windows 11 upgrades versus hardware changes.
Microsoft’s recent performance bragging rights for Windows 11 have reignited an old debate: are holdouts running Windows 10 missing out on a meaningful speed boost, or is this marketing dressed up as engineering? A raft of new benchmarks and a fresh round of commentary — including a summary...
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