Windows 11 Low Latency Profile Could Boost App Launch Speeds by 40%
If you have a PC performance issue, there are really only two potential paths around it: you can either optimize your software or you can make the hardware faster. Microsoft is choosing the latter path with its upcoming "Low Latency Profile" as part of the larger Windows K2 initiative to improve the speed and responsiveness of Windows.
Here's the pitch: we're going to make Windows feel better to use by cranking up the CPU clock speed to the max when you undertake certain actions, such as opening the start menu or launching applications. A major part of the sluggishness seemingly inherent to Windows laptops is because they are aggressively scaling clocks, and turbo algorithms that spike CPU clock rates are apparently tuned to save battery more than to save performance.
This mode was first disclosed by Windows Central, but it was WindowsLatestwho discovered that the mode is actually...
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