Also Windows 11 is just a reskin of 10 with the added restrictions. The drivers and underlying code are mostly the same.
It should perform just as fast as 10
Ah, noted! Very interesting.
Definitely a different UI, major pieces of the security architecture in the kernel have been refactored/re-engineered due to the massive shift in remote computing/work from home, and some new capabilities that enable O365, MS Teams, Remote Desktop, VPN and some more have been added as well.
Note, I am *NOT* a Windows fan at all. I'm a Linux user. Just stating the facts as I know them to be after having performed a Windows 11 evaluation for the large bank I work for, and after having had a briefing from Microsoft on how Windows 11, InTune and other security oriented tools that Microsoft has been developing along with their Azure platform and remote computing have been designed "together" for security.
I know, I know: I laugh at "Windows" and "security" being in the same sentence too.