.NET Data Visualization Components Fully Compatible with Windows 11 | LightningChart®
Windows 11 will be soon released by Microsoft and it will be a breakthrough update to replace its mainstream desktop operating system Windows 10.
With this new release, Microsoft assures that its new Windows 11 upgrade will have 40% smaller updates and can be considered as the safest release this far.
With a major update like Windows 11, software components need to stay ahead and assure that they will continue to run smoothly on an enhanced operating system.
For that reason, the LightningChart® team has decided to step further prior to the official release of Windows 11 (further in the beginning of 2022) and test our major LightningChart® data visualization advanced software component for .NET.
The LightningChart® product line has specifically tailored to fully function on Windows operating systems thus being able to prevail compatibility with Windows 11 is more than important, is a must.
LightningChart® solutions are fully compatible with Windows 11:
the 16M+ rendering capacity or real-time data, the high performance supported by entirely GPU-accelerated chart controls, the charting library including 2D and 3D charts, and the cost-efficiency of the component.
Additionally, LightningChart® .NET serves the world’s most demanding industries and their data-driven applications such as industrial automation, vibration analysis, aerospace and defense, and medical applications.
Furthermore, the tests performed to our charting library have successfully proved that LightningChart .NET is fully compatible with Windows 11 and all our subscribing clients can rest assured that LightningChart will work and respond thoroughly as it has been always performed.
Additionally, the tests aren’t finished yet as all the chart types will have to go through an extensive set of individual tests in order to measure and assure the best performance while running on Windows 11. Adding the charting controls in Visual Studio will be made possible, and the best possible development experience will be verified too.
Stay tuned for more important news about the compatibility with Windows 11 and performance success of the highest-performance data visualization component for .NET, LightningChart®.
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