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Windows 11’s core architecture traces back to the NT 5.2 era
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Windows 11’s core architecture traces back to the NT 5.2 era

A deep look at Windows 11 reveals its foundation still relies on legacy code dating from the NT 5.2 release, with implications for performance and security.

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