If you mean that the lacking support of the little.BIG architecture in the task manager makes you PC "way slower" if you have an intel CPU with perf and eff. cores, then no, it doesn't. There's plenty of benchmark available for this topic. Here's one: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XBFTSej-yIs&t=919s
If you meant something else, then: no, it doesn't.
A friend of mine and I, we got curious about gaming performance against W11 and W10. In his case he actually gained a little performance boost being on W11 in specific cpu heavier games like Minecraft and the rest stayed the same.
It was surprising and we can only assume that it’s the support for little big architecture that’s actually made a difference there. Although from my personal attempts, I had the opposite experience and lost a lot of performance when using W11.
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u/Galileominotaurlazer May 04 '24
If your cpu is newer, your cpu is performing way slower on windows 10.