Microsoft Expands CPU-Boosting Feature to All Windows 11 Apps
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Microsoft expands CPU-boosting feature to all Windows 11 apps
Microsoft began rolling out the new Low Latency Profile (LLP) feature to all Windows 11 users earlier this week. The change is part of KB5121003, this month's Patch Tuesday update for all supported Windows editions, and should have a significant impact on performance across the Windows GUI, native OS apps,...Read Entire Article
Microsoft warns users to install Windows 11's latest update within 3 days, 400+ security bugs fixed
Windows 11’s August 2026 Patch Tuesday update is available for everyone and is yet another massive release, patching up to 421 security issues. It’s not as extensive as the July 2026 Patch, which addressed a record 570 vulnerabilities, but you must not delay it by more than 3 days, according to Microsoft’s advisory. On the second Tuesday of every month, Microsoft rolls out Patch Tuesday updates for all supported products, and the August 2026 upd…
Microsoft has been adding features to Windows 11, but this time we have an update focused on something users have been asking for since practically its launch: that the OS be faster and respond better. The KB5121003 update, already commented this week, begins to extend the so-called Low Latency Profile to the launch of apps, while at the same time incorporating several optimizations aimed at improving the functioning of computers when they have …
The current Windows patchday not only closes 421 vulnerabilities, but also expands the so-called CPU boost. Now starts the update to stay safe and open apps more quickly. This article has been sorted under Download, Microsoft, Operating Systems: The best OS for PC and Smartphone, System, Windows 11.
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