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==Basics==
{{Short description|2021 Microsoft computer operating system}}
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{{Use American English|date=June 2021}}
{{Use mdy dates|date=November 2021}}
{{Infobox OS
| name = Windows 11
| logo = Windows 11 logo.svg
| logo alt = Windows 11 Logo
| screenshot = Windows 11 Desktop.png
| caption = Screenshot showing the new [[Start menu]] and centered [[taskbar]]<ref>{{cite web |last=Warren |first=Tom |date=June 15, 2021 |title=Windows 11 leak reveals new UI, Start menu, and more |url=https://www.theverge.com/2021/6/15/22535123/microsoft-windows-11-leak-screenshots-start-menu |access-date=September 12, 2021 |website=The Verge |language=en |archive-date=June 18, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210618175206/https://www.theverge.com/2021/6/15/22535123/microsoft-windows-11-leak-screenshots-start-menu |url-status=live }}</ref>
| version of = [[Windows NT]]
| developer = [[Microsoft]]
| family = [[Microsoft Windows]]
| programmed in = {{ubl|[[C (programming language)|C]], [[C++]], [[C Sharp (programming language)|C#]], [[assembly language]]}}
| source_model = {{ubl
  | [[Proprietary software|Closed-source]]
  | [[Source-available software|Source-available]] (through [[Shared Source Initiative]])
  | Some components [[Open-source software|open source]]<ref>{{cite news |url=https://www.zdnet.com/article/programming-language-tools-windows-gets-versatile-new-open-source-terminal/ |title=Programming language tools: Windows gets versatile new open-source terminal |newspaper=[[ZDNet]] |access-date=August 31, 2020 |archive-date=August 3, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200803125232/https://www.zdnet.com/article/programming-language-tools-windows-gets-versatile-new-open-source-terminal/ |url-status=live |last1=Tung |first1=Liam}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.zdnet.com/article/microsoft-is-open-sourcing-windows-calculator-on-github/ |title=Microsoft is open-sourcing Windows Calculator on GitHub |publisher=[[ZDNet]] |access-date=August 31, 2020 |archive-date=July 3, 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190703182510/https://www.zdnet.com/article/microsoft-is-open-sourcing-windows-calculator-on-github/ |url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://github.com/Microsoft/Windows-Driver-Frameworks |title=GitHub – microsoft/Windows-Driver-Frameworks |publisher=[[GitHub]] |access-date=August 31, 2020 |archive-date=January 14, 2017 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170114110533/https://github.com/Microsoft/Windows-Driver-Frameworks |url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://github.com/dotnet/winforms |title=windows forms |publisher=[[Microsoft]] |access-date=August 31, 2020 |archive-date=September 13, 2020 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200913180901/https://github.com/dotnet/winforms |url-status=live}}</ref>
}}
| RTM date = {{start date and age|2021|06|24}}
| GA date = {{start date and age|2021|10|05}}<ref name="win11release">{{cite web |url=https://blogs.windows.com/windowsexperience/2021/10/04/windows-11-a-new-era-for-the-pc-begins-today/ |title=Windows 11: A new era for the PC begins today |last=Panay |first=Panos |date=October 4, 2021 |website=Windows Experience Blog |access-date=October 4, 2021 |archive-date=October 4, 2021 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211004201814/https://blogs.windows.com/windowsexperience/2021/10/04/windows-11-a-new-era-for-the-pc-begins-today/ |url-status=live }}</ref>
| marketing target = [[Personal computing]], [[Tablet computer|tablets]]
| language count = 110
| language footnote = <ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/store/collections/localexperiencepacks?cat0=devices&rtc=1 |title=Local Experience Packs – Microsoft Store |website=microsoft.com |publisher=[[Microsoft]] |access-date=June 16, 2021 |archive-date=July 21, 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190721102354/https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/store/collections/localexperiencepacks?cat0=devices&rtc=1 |url-status=live}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.microsoft.com/Licensing/servicecenter/default.aspx |title=Microsoft Volume Licensing Center |website=microsoft.com |publisher=[[Microsoft]] |url-access=subscription |access-date=June 16, 2021 |archive-date=November 18, 2011 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20111118195101/https://www.microsoft.com/Licensing/servicecenter/default.aspx |url-status=live}}</ref>
| language = Afrikaans, Albanian, Amharic, Arabic, Armenian, Assamese, Azerbaijani, Bangla (Bangladesh), Bangla (India), Basque, Belarusian, Bosnian, Bulgarian, Catalan, Central Kurdish, Cherokee, Chinese (Simplified), Chinese (Traditional), Croatian, Czech, Danish, Dari – Persian (Afghanistan), Dutch, German, Greek, English (United Kingdom), English (United States), Estonian, Finnish, Filipino, French (Canada), French (France), Galician, Georgian, Gujarati, Hausa, Hebrew, Hindi, Hungarian, Icelandic, Igbo, Indonesian, Irish, Italian, Japanese, Kannada, Kazakh, Khmer, K'iche', Kinyarwanda, Konkani, Korean, Kyrgyz, Lao, Latvian, Lithuanian, Luxembourgish, Macedonian, Malay, Malayalam, Maltese, Maori, Marathi, Mongolian, Nepali, Northern Sotho, Norwegian Bokmål, Norwegian Nynorsk, Odia, Persian (Iran), Punjabi (Gurmukhi), Punjabi (Shahmukhi), Polish, Portuguese (Brazil), Portuguese (Portugal), Quechua, Romanian, Russian, Scottish Gaelic, Serbian (Cyrillic, Bosnia & Herzegovina), Serbian (Cyrillic, Serbia), Serbian (Latin), Sindhi (Arabic), Sinhala, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish (Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Latin American, Mexico, Panamá, Paraguay, Peru, Puerto Rico, Spain, Uruguay, Venezuela), Swahili, Swedish, Tajik, Tamil, Tatar, Telugu, Thai, Tigrinya, Tswana, Turkish, Turkmen, Ukrainian, Urdu, Uyghur, Uzbek, Valencian, Vietnamese, Welsh, Wolof, Xhosa, Yoruba, Zulu
| update model = {{Plainlist|
* [[Windows Update]]
* [[Microsoft Store (digital)|Microsoft Store]]
* [[Windows Server Update Services]] (WSUS)
}}
| supported platforms = [[x86-64]], [[ARMv8]]
| package manager = [[.exe]], [[Universal Windows Platform apps|APPX]], [[Universal Windows Platform apps|appxbundle]] and [[apk (file format)|APK]]-based
| kernel type = [[Hybrid kernel|Hybrid]] ([[Windows NT kernel]])
| userland = [[Native API]]<br />[[Windows API]]<br />[[.NET Framework]]<br />[[Universal Windows Platform]]<br /> <!-- currently only for "Windows 11 Insider Build 22000.282 or higher": --> [[#Windows Subsystem for Android|Windows Subsystem for Android]] (w/Insider build)<br /> [[Windows Subsystem for Linux]]
| ui = [[Windows shell]] ([[Graphical user interface|graphical]])
| preceded by = [[Windows 10]] (2015)
| website = {{Official URL}}
| support status = See {{section link||Versions}} for details.
}}
{{Windows 11}}


*Based in:
'''Windows 11''' is the latest major release of [[Microsoft]]'s [[Windows NT]] [[operating system]], released in October 2021. It is a free upgrade to its predecessor, [[Windows 10]] (2015), available for any Windows 10 devices that meet the new Windows 11 system requirements.
*Started in / Announced on: 2019
*[[Mainnet]] release: ''"hopefully launch its mainnet by this summer"'' ([https://www.theblockcrypto.com/linked/98742/defi-derivatives-protocol-vega-5-million-coinbase-ventures-others 18-3-2021])
*A [[decentralized]] network for trading [[derivatives]]


==History==
Windows 11 features major changes to the Windows [[Shell (computing)|shell]] influenced by the canceled [[Windows 10X]], including a redesigned [[Start menu]], the replacement of its "live tiles" with a separate "Widgets" panel on the [[taskbar]], the ability to create tiled sets of windows that can be minimized and restored from the [[taskbar]] as a group, and new gaming technologies inherited from [[Xbox Series X and Series S]] such as [[High-dynamic-range video|Auto HDR]] and [[DirectStorage]] on compatible hardware. [[Internet Explorer]] (IE) has been replaced by the [[Chromium (web browser)|Chromium]]-based [[Microsoft Edge]] as the default web browser like its predecessor, [[Windows 10]], and [[Microsoft Teams]] is integrated into the Windows [[shell]]. Microsoft also announced plans to allow more flexibility in software that can be [[distributed]] via [[Microsoft Store]], and to support [[Android (operating system)|Android]] [[mobile app|apps]] on Windows 11 (including a partnership with [[Amazon Appstore|Amazon]] to make its [[app store]] available for the function).
==Token==
===Launch===
===Token Allocation===
===Utility===
===Other Details===
===Stablecoin===
==Coin Distribution==
==Technology==


*[[Whitepaper]] can be found [insert here].
Citing security considerations, the system requirements for Windows 11 were increased over Windows 10. Microsoft only officially supports the operating system on devices using an [[Coffee Lake|eighth-generation]] [[Intel Core]] CPU or newer (with some minor exceptions), [[Ryzen|AMD Ryzen]] CPU based on [[Zen+]] microarchitecture or newer, or a [[List of Qualcomm Snapdragon processors#Snapdragon 835, 850, 7c, 7c Gen 2, 8c, 8cx and 8cx Gen 2 5G|Qualcomm Snapdragon 850]] [[ARM architecture|ARM]] [[System on a chip|system-on-chip]] or newer, with [[UEFI secure boot]] and [[Trusted Platform Module]] (TPM) 2.0 supported and enabled (although Microsoft may provide exceptions to the TPM 2.0 requirement for OEMs). While the OS can be installed on unsupported processors, Microsoft does not guarantee the availability of [[Windows Update|updates]]. Windows 11 removed support for [[32-bit computing|32-bit]] [[x86]] CPUs and devices which use [[BIOS]] firmware.
*Code can be viewed [insert here].


===Implementations===
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Windows 11 has received a widely polarized reception. Pre-release coverage of the operating system focused on its stricter hardware requirements, with discussions over whether they were legitimately intended to improve the security of Windows or as a ploy to [[upsell]] users to newer devices, and over [[e-waste]] associated with the changes. Upon release, it was praised for its improved visual design, window management, and a stronger focus on security, but was criticized for various modifications to aspects of its user interface which were seen as worse than its predecessor. As of May 2022, Windows 11 is the 2nd most popular Windows edition on Windows PCs in the United States, at 11%, and some other countries (also 2nd in North America as a whole and [[Oceania]]/Australia), while globally it remains 3rd on average (and in some countries 4th) after [[Windows 7]], far behind Windows 10, which stands at 77% in the United States.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Desktop Windows Version Market Share United States Of America |url=https://gs.statcounter.com/windows-version-market-share/desktop/united-states-of-america/#monthly-202105-202204 |access-date=2022-05-08 |website=StatCounter Global Stats |language=en}}</ref> Across all platforms Windows 11 runs on<!-- 31.12% (all Windows) × 8.47% = --> a share of 2.6% of PCs.
*Built on:
*Programming language used:
 
====Transaction Details====
 
*Capacity ([[TPS]]):
*[[Latency]]:
 
===How it works===
 
* [https://www.theblockcrypto.com/linked/98742/defi-derivatives-protocol-vega-5-million-coinbase-ventures-others From] [[The Block]] (18-3-2021):
 
''"Vega claims to be building a capital-efficient [[decentralized]] [[derivatives]] trading protocol that would allow anyone to create and launch a derivatives market.''
 
''Mannerings said capital-efficient means a trader's capital is used efficiently and that the protocol does not need any more funds to be locked up for margins than is necessary. "This is incredibly important for traders as the cost of capital to fund a position can make the difference between whether it's worth trading or not," he said."''
 
===Mining===
===Staking===
===Liquidity Mining===
===Scaling===
===Interoperability===
===Other Details===
==Privacy Method==
==Compliance==
==Oracle Method==
==Their Other Projects==
==Governance==
===DAO===
===Treasury===
==Upgrades==
==Roadmap==
 
*Can be found [Insert link here].
 
==Audits==
 
*[[bug bounty|Bug bounty]] program can be found [insert here].
 
===Bugs/Hacks===
==Usage==
===Projects that use or built on it===
==Competition==
==Pros and Cons==
===Pros===
===Cons===
==Team, Funding, Partnerships, etc.==
===Team===
 
*Full team can be found [here].
*[[Barney Mannerings]]; founder
*[https://www.theblockcrypto.com/linked/98742/defi-derivatives-protocol-vega-5-million-coinbase-ventures-others From] [[The Block]] (18-3-2021):
 
''"There are currently around 25 people contributing to Vega, and the project is looking to expand its engineering and community teams further, said Mannerings."''
 
===Funding===
 
* [https://www.theblockcrypto.com/linked/98742/defi-derivatives-protocol-vega-5-million-coinbase-ventures-others From] The Block (18-3-2021):
 
''"Raised $5 million in a new funding round. The round was led by [[Arrington XRP Capital|Arrington Capital]] and [[Cumberland DRW]], with participation from [[Coinbase (Company)|Coinbase Ventures]], [[ParaFi Capital]], [[CMS Holdings]], and many others. Vega has raised the money via a token sale as a strategic investment round. The round brings Vega's total funding to date to "a bit under $12 million," Mannerings told The Block. The project had previously raised a $5 million seed round in October 2019."''
 
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Windows 11 is the latest major release of Microsoft's Windows NT operating system, released in October 2021. It is a free upgrade to its predecessor, Windows 10 (2015), available for any Windows 10 devices that meet the new Windows 11 system requirements.

Windows 11 features major changes to the Windows shell influenced by the canceled Windows 10X, including a redesigned Start menu, the replacement of its "live tiles" with a separate "Widgets" panel on the taskbar, the ability to create tiled sets of windows that can be minimized and restored from the taskbar as a group, and new gaming technologies inherited from Xbox Series X and Series S such as Auto HDR and DirectStorage on compatible hardware. Internet Explorer (IE) has been replaced by the Chromium-based Microsoft Edge as the default web browser like its predecessor, Windows 10, and Microsoft Teams is integrated into the Windows shell. Microsoft also announced plans to allow more flexibility in software that can be distributed via Microsoft Store, and to support Android apps on Windows 11 (including a partnership with Amazon to make its app store available for the function).

Citing security considerations, the system requirements for Windows 11 were increased over Windows 10. Microsoft only officially supports the operating system on devices using an eighth-generation Intel Core CPU or newer (with some minor exceptions), AMD Ryzen CPU based on Zen+ microarchitecture or newer, or a Qualcomm Snapdragon 850 ARM system-on-chip or newer, with UEFI secure boot and Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0 supported and enabled (although Microsoft may provide exceptions to the TPM 2.0 requirement for OEMs). While the OS can be installed on unsupported processors, Microsoft does not guarantee the availability of updates. Windows 11 removed support for 32-bit x86 CPUs and devices which use BIOS firmware.

Windows 11 has received a widely polarized reception. Pre-release coverage of the operating system focused on its stricter hardware requirements, with discussions over whether they were legitimately intended to improve the security of Windows or as a ploy to upsell users to newer devices, and over e-waste associated with the changes. Upon release, it was praised for its improved visual design, window management, and a stronger focus on security, but was criticized for various modifications to aspects of its user interface which were seen as worse than its predecessor. As of May 2022, Windows 11 is the 2nd most popular Windows edition on Windows PCs in the United States, at 11%, and some other countries (also 2nd in North America as a whole and Oceania/Australia), while globally it remains 3rd on average (and in some countries 4th) after Windows 7, far behind Windows 10, which stands at 77% in the United States.<ref>"Desktop Windows Version Market Share United States Of America". StatCounter Global Stats. Retrieved May 8, 2022.</ref> Across all platforms Windows 11 runs on a share of 2.6% of PCs.