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Windows’ June update finally makes your sluggish PC feel snappier - PCWorld

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Hans-Christian Dirscherl
Windows’ June update finally makes your sluggish PC feel snappier - PCWorld
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Microsoft has released a 'Low Latency Profile' feature in its latest Windows 11 update to improve system responsiveness. The feature temporarily boosts CPU clock speeds during specific tasks like app launching to reduce lag.

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Performance optimizations for Windows 11 are critical for the user experience of millions of PC users, particularly those on older hardware.

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We first got a preview peek back in May , but now Microsoft is releasing the long-awaited "Low Latency Profile" feature for Windows 11 as part of its regular update cycle via update KB5094126 . What was once optional is now rolling out to all Windows 11 24H2 and 25H2 PCs.

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