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  1. Windows 11 Low Latency Profile: CPU Burst for Faster Start and Right-Click (Insider May 2026)

    Microsoft is testing a Windows 11 “Low Latency Profile” in Insider builds in May 2026 that briefly drives the CPU to maximum frequency during high-priority actions such as launching apps, opening Start, and invoking context menus. The pitch is simple: make the moments users notice most feel...
  2. Windows 11 Low Latency Profile: CPU Boost for Faster Menus and App Launches

    Microsoft is reportedly testing a Windows 11 feature called Low Latency Profile that briefly drives a PC’s CPU to maximum frequency when launching apps, menus, and other priority interface elements, with early reports claiming app launches up to 40 percent faster and some interface actions up to...
  3. Windows 11 Low Latency Profile: Faster Start, Menus, and App Launches

    Microsoft is testing a Windows 11 “Low Latency Profile” that briefly pushes the CPU to maximum frequency for one to three seconds during high-priority actions such as opening apps, launching Start, showing flyouts, or invoking context menus in current Insider builds. The early numbers are...
  4. Windows 11 Low Latency Profile: CPU Boost for Faster Start and Context Menus

    Microsoft is testing a Windows 11 “Low Latency Profile” that briefly raises CPU frequency for interactive tasks such as launching apps, opening Start, and showing context menus, with early reports in May 2026 claiming sizable responsiveness gains in Insider builds. The feature is not a new app...
  5. Windows 11 Low Latency Profile: CPU Boost to Speed Start, Apps, and Menus

    Microsoft is testing a Windows 11 “Low Latency Profile” that temporarily boosts CPU frequency for brief, high-priority interactions such as launching apps, opening Start, and invoking menus, with early reports claiming substantial responsiveness gains in Insider builds as part of its broader K2...
  6. Windows 11 Low Latency Profile (LLP): Faster Starts, Menus, and App Launches

    Microsoft is reportedly testing a Windows 11 “Low Latency Profile” that temporarily boosts CPU frequency for one to three seconds when users launch apps, open system flyouts, or trigger menus, with early claims of up to 40 percent faster launches for Edge and Outlook and up to 70 percent faster...
  7. Understanding Dual CPU Speed Reporting in Windows: Why Two Numbers Appear

    When browsing through the Windows Settings app’s System > About page, many users have noticed a curious detail: the display of not one, but two different CPU speeds. This oddity has left countless Windows enthusiasts scratching their heads, wondering which speed is ‘real,’ and why both are...
  8. Upcoming Windows 11 24H2 Update Promises 10% Boost for AMD Gamers

    In a significant move for gaming enthusiasts and AMD users alike, Microsoft has announced that its upcoming 24H2 update for Windows 11—set for late September 2024—will enhance the performance of AMD CPUs. This marks a notable moment as the update is estimated to offer an average improvement of...
  9. Upcoming Windows 11 Patch Promises Major Boost for AMD Ryzen CPUs

    With the continuous evolution of processor technology, users of AMD’s Ryzen CPU family can look forward to significant performance improvements. This upcoming update for Windows 11 promises to offer free enhancements aimed specifically at gaming performance across various Ryzen generations...