Microsoft's rumored 'Low Latency Profile' CPU trick could make Windows 11's menus and apps load up…
- Windows 11 is getting a new 'Low Latency Profile' feature
- It gives the CPU a brief boost to help apps and menus load faster
- It's just rumored, and still in early testing, but we're told that we shouldn't worry about it having a detrimental impact on laptop battery life
Windows 11 is getting a feature designed to speed up performance when the system tackles spikes of demanding activity — like the workload created when opening an app — by putting the accelerator to the floor with the CPU briefly.
Windows Central reports that this is apparently part of the so-called Windows K2 project, otherwise known as 'The big drive for this year to fix everything that's wrong with Windows 11'.
There's a good deal of focus on shoring up performance with K2, and according to leaker Zac Bowden, the new processor-boosting trick is already in testing with the Windows Insider...
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