Based on Microsoft advertisement, Windows 11 is optimized for multi-threaded CPU's resulting in efficiency improvements of 20-40% (over Windows 10) when it comes to waking up from suspended mode and saving power. Most Windows 10 vs Windows 11 performance comparisons from 2021 show Windows 11 barely offering any performance improvements over Windows 10. Is such still the case in 2022? Did Windows 11 begin offering non-energy-saving performance advantages over Windows 10 in 2022 for newer technologies, like Z790 chipsets, Raptor Lake CPU's, and RTX 4xxx GPU's, assuming that VBS (Virtualization-Based-Security) was disabled? I am interested in real-world applications, such as OS boot up times, common program (browsers, games, Photoshop, etc) load times, latency reduction, and game framerates.
I'm reading your story and somehow I can't tell (understand) if it's just a joke, serious irony towards Microsoft's incompetence and lying, or Super Black Humor.