Thursday 16 July 2015

Microsoft releases near-final Windows 10 build, claims Edge beats Chrome in Google benchmarks

 Microsoft releases near-final Windows 10 build, claims Edge beats Chrome in Google benchmarks:

Microsoft Windows displays build 10,240 10 members of his program of privileged information, and appears to be a near-final version of the operating system. Microsoft is confident enough in this version to remove the watermark desktop, not a list of known issues in his blog.
Although the company does not specifically say whether the construction will be traveling to manufacturers, reports suggest that the number is 10,240 gold. Even Microsoft says that the initiates still see some new updates in the next two weeks.
The new version is available through the standard Windows Update process; simply go to Windows Update and click "Scan for updates." You have to log in to your account Microsoft for building though.
Microsoft also took the opportunity for a shameless plug on the performance of Edge, saying its accelerated in this release of Chrome and Safari beat their own benchmarks JavaScript. Specifically, Microsoft said

    
WebKit SunSpider, Edge is 112% faster than Chrome
    
Google octane, Edge is 11% faster than Chrome
    
On Apple JetStream, Edge is 37% faster than Chrome
Finally Microsoft insists its distinguished desktop applications to his office full of those built in the universal standard adding "Mobile" App of the name of each program. To be clear, these two can run on the desktop, but the universal application are lighter in features and optimized for performance on the road.

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