Microsoft first provided a preview of what Low Latency Profile was meant to accomplish in May 2026, with the update being part of an optional update to Windows 11 on PCs running the 24H2 or 25H2 branches. However, the new release in June brings the feature to the mainstream branch of Windows 11, allowing the operating system to respond more quickly during certain actions — such as opening an app or pulling up the Start menu. For the most part, reports suggest the feature will show the most...

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