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Microsoft is testing a new feature for running Windows 11 designed to speed up app launch times and make things like the Start menu feel better. The design, which is called “Low Latency Profile,” will raise the frequency of the CPU gradually to improve the speed of menus, programs, programs, etc. – as macOS does similar tasks.
Windows 11 testers have been trying a new feature that has not been mentioned in the last week, and they see a big change in launching File Explorer or the Start menu, as well as programs such as Outlook, Microsoft Store, and Paint.
Windows Central reports that this new optimization method can make Microsoft’s program 40 percent faster, and up to 70 percent faster in the Start menu and the context menu throughout Windows 11. to be criticized Microsoft’s use of CPU bursts to improve its operating systems has attracted the attention of a Microsoft executive.
Scott Hanselman, vice president of technical staff at CoreAI, GitHub, and Windows, defended Microsoft’s quick transition to Windows 11 over the weekend. post on X that “your phone already does this” and that Microsoft hasn’t been increasing CPU clocks for a while. Microsoft is using a common method, used by macOS and Linux, to increase CPU power to prioritize interactive tasks. “Apple does it and you love it,” said Hanselman. “Let Windows cook.”