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Microsoft Tests 'Low Latency Profile' to Speed Up Windows 11 With Short CPU Bursts

Early Insider results suggest snappier interactions with little battery or heat cost.

Overview

  • Microsoft is testing a Windows 11 feature called Low Latency Profile that briefly pushes CPU clocks to their peak during app and menu launches.
  • Early measurements report up to 40% faster starts for built-in apps like Edge and Outlook and up to 70% faster openings for the Start menu and context menus.
  • Modern processors already support short turbo windows, which Windows coordinates here to make taps and clicks feel faster.
  • The boosts last about 1 to 3 seconds and trigger automatically in the background, with minimal battery and heat impact reported so far.
  • The work is part of Microsoft's K2 performance push, and there is no announced rollout date as engineers tune burst timing and frequency.