Windows 8 Evolution 2014 -64-bit 〈A-Z ESSENTIAL〉

Let’s look at real-world testing conducted by TechSpot and AnandTech in mid-2014 on an Intel Core i7-4770K with 8GB RAM.

: Windows 8 utilized the 64-bit architecture to implement advanced security, such as Address Space Layout Randomization (ASLR) and Kernel Patch Protection , which were more robust in the 64-bit environment than in the aging 32-bit systems. Windows 8 Evolution 2014 -64-Bit

The year 2014 was a pivotal moment for Windows 8, a period defined by Microsoft’s attempt to reconcile its vision for a touch-first future with the practical realities of its massive desktop user base. By this time, the "evolution" of Windows 8 had reached its peak with the release and subsequent refinement of Windows 8.1, particularly the "Update 1" released in April 2014. Let’s look at real-world testing conducted by TechSpot