Windows 8 OS – Specifications, requirements and performances

Windows 8 OS expected to be released in 2012

Good news for those looking forward to the next operating system developed by Redmond-based internet giant. During a Microsoft Partner Conference the company officials talked about the hardware requirements for Windows 8. So, according to their revealings, Windows 8 has the same system requirements or even slightly lower than its predecessor, Windows 7. That would be an excellent news!

“Since developing Windows 7 we tried to keep constant the system requirements of the computers, however with Windows 8 will try to reduce them”, one of the Microsoft officials said.

Minimum requirements as given by Windows 8 News:
• 1 GHz processor;
• 1 GB RAM (for 32-bit OS versions) or 2 GB RAM (64-bit version);
• 16 GB free space on HDD / SSD (32 bit) or 20 GB (64 bit);
• Video card with DirectX 9 and WDDM drivers or newer.

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Release date is unknown but according to rumors is expected during 2012