Windows 7 with increased graphics performance
By Sanjiv,Thursday, November 12th, 2009Tags: Graphic Performance, Microsoft, Windows 7
Windows 7 gets a valuable amount of probe and testing related to performance of graphics. These graphics are desktop graphics and most extreme graphics are CAD and game graphics. From the basics to the highest frame rates on multiple monitors possible, the amazing hardware supported for Windows 7 and the wide spectrum of usage scenarios contributes to a vibrant ecosystem with many different goals. In engineering Windows 7 Microsoft has set out to continue to improve the most extreme elements of graphics and improve the “real world” performance of graphics. This is what Microsoft has done in Windows 7 and the underlying hardware/software combination through drivers has also been improved. This article is to tell you about what new has been done in engineering Windows 7 on separate hardware and in different scenarios.
If you have searched online about a new laptop or you have searched on internet to purchase a new PC then you must have noticed that the key selling points are “faster graphics” and “great performance”. People need faster computers or laptops which enable them to do email, watch high-definition videos, edit photos and play the latest 3D games all with greater ease. Quite a few of these users who need faster PC’s refer to the high-spirited community blogs and different review sites which run graphics benchmarks and show the results evaluating how fast the graphics of new hardware or software performs. Graphics performance has been measured and analyzed through 3D games traditionally but it also effects what we call “desktop scenarios” for e.g, when you are using the Windows User Interface, scrolling within Word or IE or moving & maximizing windows etc. The performance needs for these desktop scenarios are quite different from 3D games. Graphics performance is usually evaluated through many standards.
Graphics performance can be classified into 2 main categories:
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Windows 7 Synthetic Benchmarks: These highlight the performance of a distinctive factor of graphics such as the ability to draw a number of lines as fast and easy as possible in Windows 7.
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Windows 7 Scenario Benchmarks: These report performance of distinctive scenarios, e.g. the frame rate when flying up a terrain in a flight simulator. Many of the famous games have integrated benchmarks modes that show that how fast the graphics perform in scenes that are specific for that game.
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