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https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/test/weg/weg-performance

The Performance Windows Engineering Guide (WEG) provides guidance on how to deliver a great Windows experience on a high-performing PC. It identifies opportunities to measure, analyze, and improve performance in key areas, including battery life, web browsing, and streaming media. OEM, ODM, and IHV partners can also find guidance on developing ...

https://careers.microsoft.com/professionals/us/en/c-engineering

Engineering As the cornerstone of our company, Microsoft Engineers always aspire to be the best in the industry. Whether coding, building, hacking, designing, or testing, they consistently put their passion and energy into delivering world-class products that will delight and empower Microsoft customers and partners.

https://docs.microsoft.com/.../manufacture/desktop/manufacturing-windows-engineering-guide

OEMs typically provision the RTC in Local Time (LT) for devices shipped with Windows 7. Windows 7 exclusively uses the CMOS time interface to get RTC time, which is interpreted as LT. In Windows 8, we added support for the ACPI Time & Alarm device, but Windows 8 also uses the CMOS RTC, if it is available, and treats the time returned from it as LT.

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/test/weg

Windows Engineering Guides (WEGs) provide partners with guidance in delivering Windows-based computers and devices to customers.