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Updated · Zamin · May 2
Windows 11 remains built on 1990s Win32 architecture
Updated
Updated · Zamin · May 2

Windows 11 remains built on 1990s Win32 architecture

8 articles · Updated · Zamin · May 2
  • Microsoft Azure CTO Mark Russinovich said the legacy API layer dating to the Windows 95 and Windows NT era still underpins the operating system.
  • He said this was deliberate because many modern applications, technologies and user ecosystems still depend on Win32, whose flexibility and broad support have kept it relevant.
  • Microsoft has repeatedly tried to move developers to newer platforms such as WinRT, but those efforts have not fully replaced decades-old code in Windows 11.
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