Microsoft Testing Windows 11 App Launch Boost: High CPU Bursts for Speed
Need for operating system speed has turned the world into zero-sum game. Microsoft is making headlines in tech circles as it tests a new Windows 11 feature that spikes your CPU to the max for very short periods of time to make apps more responsive. That experimental performance boost is designed to remove the slight delay that users often see when opening resource-heavy programs like Adobe Premiere, demanding video games, or even a complex browser environment.
We work our way to 2026, there have never been more requests for immediate “click-to-open” responsiveness, as you just learnt. Microsoft is hoping to change our view of system speed by temporarily overriding regular power-saving protocols in the time it takes to run an initializing phase for a program that opened. This guide, explains how it works, what we might see from the hardware on first implementation. Read Moree...
















