Per process NPU metrics arrive as one more venerable Windows utility risks feature bloat Once upon a time, Windows Task Manager was a stone cold killer. Optimized to within an inch of its life, it struck fear into errant processes. These days, Microsoft also wants it monitoring AI workloads. Task Manager has come a long way from the application Dave Plummer developed in the 1990s , inspired by what he called a very Unixy impulse. This week, Microsoft highlighted its latest addition: deeper...

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