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Windows 11 is testing a low-latency mode and it visibly speeds up app launch

Digital Trends·Sudhanshu Kumar Mangalam·22 days ago
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Home Computing News Windows 11’s new performance trick lets your CPU go all out for a moment Microsoft Even on powerful hardware, you have probably noticed that Windows 11 can feel less responsive than it should. Tiny delays in basic actions like opening the Start menu or navigating File Explorer can make the system feel heavier and less polished than rivals like macOS . Microsoft appears to know this is an issue and may finally be working on a fix. After speeding up right-click menus and Quick Settings , improving File Explorer , and making broader under-the-hood changes , the company is now reportedly testing a new feature called Low Latency Profile to make Windows 11 feel more responsive overall. How does Low Latency Profile make Windows 11 faster? Low Latency Profile works by briefly pushing the CPU to its maximum frequency whenever Windows detects a high-priority action, such as opening an app, launching the Start menu, pulling up a system flyout, or using the context menu.…

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