Windows 11 gains Low Latency Profile to speed up app launches
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Microsoft’s June KB5094126 update adds a Low Latency Profile to Windows 11 (24H2/25H2), briefly boosting CPU power for 1–3 seconds during actions like launching apps or opening the Start menu to reduce lag—especially on older/less powerful PCs; rollout is gradual, and verification is best done with build numbers (26200.8655 for 25H2 or 26100.8655 for 24H2) and a tool like HWiNFO, since Task Manager may not clearly show the spikes.
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