Microsoft is testing a new performance feature for Windows 11 that temporarily maxes out your CPU whenever you open an app or click the Start menu. The feature, called “Low Latency Profile,” spikes processor frequency for one to three seconds during high-priority actions, then drops back down—and early results are hard to ignore.Windows Central notes the boost is automatic and invisible to the user. There’s no toggle, no performance mode to dig through—it just fires when needed. Battery and thermal impact are reportedly minimal since the burst is so short. Testing on a deliberately underpowered virtual machine—limited to two CPU cores and 4GB of RAM—showed apps going from sluggish to near-instant after the feature was enabled. What is your take on windows load speed ?

