Microsoft Denies Claims that Transient CPU Overclocking for Enhancing Windows 11 Responsiveness is a Half-Hearted Measure, Pointing Out Apple's Similar Practices
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Microsoft is in the process of developing a 'low-latency configuration profile' function for Windows 11, with the intention of improving the system's responsiveness. When users engage in high-priority tasks, such as launching applications, accessing the Start menu, or right-clicking, this function automatically elevates the CPU frequency to its maximum within a span of 1 to 3 seconds. This action speeds up the launch of applications and the response of the interface. Tests have demonstrated that this function can cut the startup time of built-in apps like the Edge browser and Outlook by as much as 40%, and enhance the responsiveness of the Start menu and right-click menus by up to 70%. Currently undergoing internal testing, this function is anticipated to be made available to all users through a system update in the upcoming months. The function operates autonomously, without requiring user input, and has a negligible effect on the device's battery life and thermal management.