Microsoft, with the aim of providing a boost to users in their performance and overall PC usage experience, has introduced Garnet, a tool that will be responsible for optimizing the cache used by the device to increase its overall processing efficiency. This is a completely new announcement, as this tool did not exist previously.
Caring for the performance of your devices is also important for Microsoft, and through Garnet they want to make this goal easier. At the moment, the improvements it offers are quite interesting, and there is no doubt that they will be well received by many users who want to improve the performance of their PC.
Garnet to improve performance
Garnet is the new Microsoft tool, and it will discreetly provide optimization in the services that a PC can offer. In fact, as Microsoft highlights, Garnet will allow users to have an important cache-level solution, one of the most overlooked when optimizing resources. With this, many performance problems caused by the saturation of this memory could be solved.
In addition, Garnet will have facilities to be improved and continue evolving with the aim of ensuring that its performance improvement is constant and sustained over time, gradually amplifying the possibilities it offers at the service level.
Windows 11 in 2024
Windows 11 will have a very eventful year in terms of news. This 2024, in which it was rumored for a long time that Windows 12 could arrive ahead of schedule, a renewed version of Windows 11 will finally arrive, which is expected to be the biggest leap in quality, features, and performance that this Operating System has had since its launch in 2021.
However, the past 2023 was not a year of few innovations for Microsoft’s flagship operating system. Although its native changes were not too flashy, the emergence of Microsoft Copilot in users’ lives has made the company’s commercial strategy much more aggressive when it comes to promoting the functions and possibilities of said system. Now, however, 2024 presents itself, in addition to innovations, with synergies between hardware and software with AI as the connector.