low latency profile

  1. Windows 11 “Low Latency Profile” Boosts CPU for Snappy Start Menu and App Launches

    Microsoft is testing a Windows 11 “Low Latency Profile” that briefly boosts CPU frequency during app launches, Start menu openings, flyouts, and other interactive actions, with Windows Central reporting the feature surfaced in Insider builds in early May 2026. The argument over whether that is...
  2. Windows 11 Low Latency Profile: CPU Boost to Speed Up Start and App Launches

    Microsoft is testing a Windows 11 feature called Low Latency Profile that reportedly raises CPU frequency for one-to-three-second bursts during app launches, Start menu opens, context-menu calls, and other interface actions in current Insider preview builds. The idea is simple enough to sound...
  3. Windows 11 Low Latency Profile: Faster app launches and Start Menu in Insiders

    Microsoft is testing a Windows 11 feature called Low Latency Profile in Insider preview builds, reportedly using brief CPU boost windows to make app launches, Start Menu interactions, system flyouts, and context menus feel faster on PCs running the operating system. The idea is simple enough to...