Microsoft’s ‘Low Latency Profile’ CPU Trick Could Make Windows 11 Menus and Apps Load Up to 70% Faster


  • Windows 11 benefits from a new “Low Latency Profile” feature
  • It gives a brief boost to the CPU to help apps and menus load faster
  • This is just a rumor, and we’re still in early testing, but we’re told we shouldn’t worry about the negative impact it will have on the laptop’s battery life.

Windows 11 benefits from a feature designed to accelerate performance when the system faces spikes in demanding activity – such as the workload created when opening an application – by briefly putting the accelerator to the floor with the processor.

Windows Central reports that this is apparently part of the so-called Windows K2 project, otherwise known as “this year’s big effort to fix everything that’s wrong with Windows 11.”

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