Since announcing they were carbon-neutral in 2012 (a goal that’s now shifted towards being carbon-negative by 2030), Microsoft’s been an industry leader in forward-thinking technology designed to be cutting edge - and as green as possible, a trend that continues with today’s reveal of Windows 11.

 

Among the many trendy buzzwords thrown around during the reveal, one of Windows 11 details sounds to be one of its most promising; not only is the company’s flagship operating system faster and more powerful, but more efficient, requiring significantly less battery use and power draw than its previous iterations. 

 

Considering there are over 1.3 billion Windows 10 users, operating over 800 million individual devices a day,  the promises of Windows 11 are another impressive step forward for the much-aligned computer tech industry, insuring longer lifetime on computers (and more importantly, their batteries), and less impact on the electrical grid, a small but important step in securing our shared digital future.

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