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💻 The Microsoft Windows NT Operating System Family A comprehensive overview of the Microsoft Windows NT operating system family, contrasting its historical roots with the modern iteration, Windows 11. Specifically, they discuss the Windows NT kernel's origin in the early 1990s as a portable, 32-bit system for the workstation and server markets, detailing its initial releases like Windows NT 3.1, Windows NT 3.5, and Windows NT 3.51. These early versions featured a hybrid kernel, supported multiple CPU architectures, and gradually added networking protocols and file system features like NTFS. Conversely, the Microsoft Windows source focuses on the current operating system, Windows 11, heavily promoting its AI capabilities, integrated Copilot features, enhanced security, and modern hardware requirements, demonstrating the long evolution of the NT base. The modern source also includes extensive navigation and product offerings for the current Windows ecosystem, including various computer and app-related shopping links.
