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Microsoft Wants PC Makers To Use SSDs by 2023

Microsoft Wants PC Makers To Use SSDs by 2023: According to a rumor, Microsoft is considering making it necessary for PC manufacturers to transition from hard disk drives (HDDs) to solid state drives (SSDs) for their Windows 11 PCs beginning in 2023. This change would replace traditional HDDs with more modern SSDs. It is anticipated that the decision by the software giant would lead to an increase in the cost of personal computers (PCs) since computer makers will have to spend more money purchasing solid-state drives (SSDs) to replace conventional spinning hard drives. Nevertheless, consumers may benefit from performance benefits as a result of the transition. These days, most Windows laptops are equipped with solid-state drives (SSDs) for starting the system and hard disk drives (HDDs) for storing most of their data. According to Tom's Hardware, which cites an executive brief from the data storage industry analyst firm Trendfocus, Microsoft is reportedly pressuring PC manufacturer

Using Windows 11? This update is for you.

Microsoft unveiled a number of enhancements at the Build 2022 developer conference targeted at making Windows, Edge, and Teams better productivity tools. The software giant unveiled a number of Microsoft Store enhancements, including the ability to offer advertising and enable users to recover programs when switching to a new PC, in order to provide developers with additional options to make their apps more discoverable and retain customers. In addition, Microsoft collaborated with Qualcomm to launch Project Volterra, a new mini-PC designed to assist developers in developing cloud-based artificial intelligence (AI) applications. Since its release in October of last year, Windows 11 has been one of Microsoft's primary emphasis areas. Although the new operating system includes a revamped user experience with features like as a center-aligned Start menu and widgets, Redmond is making changes to those elements to improve user experience. Microsoft stated at this year's Build virtua