![]() ![]() NT Dev is the person responsible for the slimmed down version of the system Windows 11 – Tiny11. With this in mind, one fan of Windows slimming felt that you could trim the installation of “eleven” to make it responsive on Raspberry Pi 4. Therefore, any possibility of offloading this CPU would allow the system to run more efficiently. Four cores Cortex-A72 about timing 1.5GHz they don’t sound very impressive, even when overclocked to around 2GHz. Even if we have a “raspberry” version with 8GB of RAM, it’s SoC in the form Broadcom BCM2711 leaves much to be desired. Not counting, of course, some deficiencies in the drivers (WiFi and GPU), the main obstacle is the lack of computing power. Let’s start with the system itself Windows 11 ARM64 on Raspberry Pi 4. It is true that Microsoft romances with the “raspberry”, offering Windows 10/11 in the ARM64 version, but their functionality/performance leaves much to be desired. You look at Raspberry Pi, you think Linux? This has been the case for many years of this SBC’s life. ![]()
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