(Image credit: Getty Images/Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto) A few days ago, Windows Latest reported that a new Low Latency Profile in Windows 11 could make budget rigs perform better. Effectively, it ramps up CPU usage for certain high-priority tasks, which allows it to open and interact with elements of Windows 11 much quicker than before. Since it was spotted, it has been called out for putting a bandage on a wider problem, but a member of Microsoft staff has come to its defence. Scott Hanselman, VP and member of technical staff for Microsoft AI / GitHub / Windows, has taken to X to defend this Windows update. "Apple does this and y’all love it," Hanselman says. "See it yourself. Let windows cook." To let Windows cook is to acknowledge that it is still in process. This means Microsoft is still continuing to work on its Low Latency profiles going forward. Hanselman says , "All modern operating systems do this, including macOS and Linux.…