Microsoft has officially introduced Windows 11 on June 24, 2021. The new operating system is launched as an update to Windows 10 PCs. Microsoft had been simplifying Windows for dual-screen devices, before canceling this project in favor of Windows 11. Microsoft has centered the app icons here, cleaned up the tray area, and included a new Start button and menu. The operating system features a new start menu where users can pin applications and Taskbar experience, now centered by default and view recently accessed files and applications.
At the Microsoft Build 2021 developer conference, The CEO and Chairman of Microsoft Satya Nadella teased the next generation of Windows during his keynote. According to Satya Nadella, he had been self-hosting it for several months.
One big announcement as part of Windows 11 launch is Microsoft building a brand new app store features a new fluid UI that matches the rest Windows 11.
What are the system requirements?
If you are looking to update your Windows 10 into the latest Windows 11, you need a few things to know before,
For Windows 11, you need a processor that has two or more cores and a clock speed of 1GHz or more. It also need 4GB RAM or more and minimum of 64GB of storage.