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Don't be so quick to judge; it is entirely possible that Jones was testing on unsupported or older hardware. When I tried the Windows 8 Release Preview several months ago, it was on a machine with an older Radeon onboard video processor. Windows 8 not only didn't recognize the hardware or provide a driver, it also wouldn't let me install the Windows 7 driver. This made the machine agonizingly slow, as most of the GUI in Windows 8 requires video acceleration.
Installing a modern Radeon HD 6570 card instantly solved the issue, and for the short time I used it, Windows 8 on supported hardware blew the pants off of Vista, the factory installed OS.
A couple things:
- First of all, the test computer was an EeePC, which performed reasonably well under Windows 7. I know I'm supposed to expect an EeePC to run like a sloth, but the fact is it works well enough under 7, and much less well under 8.
- The interface was slower than 7's even with transparency and other eyecandy disabled, so it's not like I was just boggled by the eyecandy-heavy defaults. Technically the video driver may be more to blame than the OS, but what do you think users will blame?
Also the sluggishness is kind of secondary IMO to the interface being really annoying.




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2009-08-18
Windows 8 is faster than 7, only a little bit it is faster.
The only thing that is slow is when a Metro app starts.
Stop telling lies.