Windows, being one of the most used OS, brings great challenges for Microsoft to keep its users impressed in the next version of windows.
Although windows 7 has done exceptionally well since its release, Microsoft has been constantly working to make the next version of windows a better one by further improving upon the existing features, and have added new impressive windows 8 features along with a stunning UI.
Microsoft released the early version of windows 8 on a prototype tablet last week. Those of you who would like to taste and experience the all new windows 8, you can download the developer preview, which is currently in pre-beta version. The developer version shows off the current stage of the OS. It is available for free download and comes in three different packages:
- 64-bit version - only the OS
- 32-bit version - only the OS
- 64-bit version with developer tools
Windows 8 Features
Windows 8 offers a number of new windows 8 features from its all new UI to windows App Store and improvised security features.
- Faster boot times. The demo showed a system cold boot--in eight seconds.
- Syncable settings on any Windows 8 device.
- Native support for Windows 7 applications.
- Built-in Hyper-V virtualization technology.
- Touch support, including the option to use thumbs to navigate on Windows 8 tablets.
- SkyDrive storage support to work with Windows Live, Hotmail and all other Microsoft cloud services.
- SkyDrive storage support for third-party services including Facebook, Flickr, and LinkedIn.
- Multi-monitor support built in, allowing the Windows 8 new Metro UI to operate on one monitor, while the basic Windows desktop UI shows on another.
- Enhanced security features, including an improved Windows Defender built into the OS. Sinofsky demonstrated how Windows 8 could not and would not boot from a rootkit-infected USB stick.
- Eventual availability of both Win32 apps and Metro apps for Windows 8 via Windows Store.
- Support for non-Intel CPUs by the time it ships commercially. That includes ARM, AMD, NVIDIA, Qualcomm, and Texas Instruments.
- NFC support allowing tap-to-share among users.
- Single-development platform. There is one Windows 8 API on both conventional computers and mobile devices such as tablets.
Windows 8 Mock Illustration
Windows 8 Minimum System Requirements
It is reported that windows 8 is expected to have the same system requirements as windows 7, and will on existing PCs/laptops that run windows 7. Here are the following minimum system requirements to run windows 8:
Processor : 1GHz or faster 32-bit or 64-bit processor
RAM : 1GB (32-bit) or 2GB (64-bit)
HD Space : 16GB for 32-bit (or 20GB for 64-bit)
Windows 8 Release Date
We can expect windows 8 to be launched sometime in mid-late 2012, however, it's too early to predict the windows 8 release date, since it is still under development. Nevertheless, the only question that haunts each and every one of us - will windows 8 win the battle against Apple which it had lost several years back?
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