Windows 11 wants to run like a MacBook Neo, starting with memory efficiency

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Windows 11 wants to run like a MacBook Neo, starting with memory efficiency

Microsoft is reducing RAM usage to make 8GB systems more viable

Person sitting and using an HP computer with Windows 11. Microsoft

Microsoft is finally turning its attention to one of Windows 11’s most persistent complaints: performance, especially on lower-end machines. As part of its commitment to Windows quality, the company says it’s working to reduce resource usage, improve responsiveness, and optimize memory efficiency across the OS. The goal is simple: make Windows feel faster and more reliable, even on modest hardware. And that last part matters more than ever.

Why is Microsoft focusing on memory now?

The fact of the matter is that the industry is changing, and Windows risks falling behind. Over the past couple of years, Apple has shown that 8GB of RAM can actually be enough for everyday tasks on devices like the M1 MacBook Air and the recent MacBook Neo, thanks to aggressive optimization and unified memory architecture. In fact, according to Tom’s Guide’s testing, macOS can use significantly less RAM than Windows for the same workload.

Apple MacBook Neo with users hands on itApple

Meanwhile, Windows laptops have traditionally relied on brute force, like more RAM, more background caching, and more processes, to maintain performance. That approach is starting to crack, especially as RAM prices rise and manufacturers look to ship more affordable machines. If Windows 11 can’t run smoothly on 8GB systems, it risks making budget laptops feel outdated before they even ship.

What is Microsoft actually changing in Windows 11?

At a system level, Microsoft is trying to make Windows less “heavy.” The company says it is reducing the baseline memory footprint of Windows, freeing up more RAM for apps and improving overall responsiveness. This should also help with faster app launches, smoother navigation, and better performance in everyday tasks like file browsing.

Windows 11 Delivering on Performance, Reliability and CraftMicrosoft

There are also improvements coming to core components like File Explorer, which will see faster load times, smoother navigation, and more reliable file operations, all part of a broader push to make Windows feel snappier. Microsoft is also planning to reduce latency in everyday interactions, including the Start menu, by moving more core parts of Windows to WinUI 3, which should make the interface feel more responsive.

Whether this is enough to truly match Apple’s level of optimization is still up in the air. But if Microsoft nails it, we could be looking at a new wave of affordable Windows laptops that don’t feel like a compromise, and finally give those 8GB MacBooks some real competition.

Varun Mirchandani

Varun is an experienced technology journalist and editor with over eight years in consumer tech media. His work spans…

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