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Posted by Swizzy
 - Today at 19:52:10
Isn't that the equivalent of adjusting the CPU governor?
Didn't expect anything else from microslop tbh.
Posted by heffeque
 - Today at 19:14:29
QuoteMicrosoft VP Scott Hanselman defends Low Latency Mode and asserts that macOS and Linux also offer a comparable feature to ensure that the operating systems feel fast.

That sounds like "others do it, there's nothing wrong with our approach".

That's a trash way of deflecting a serious issue with Windows 11.

The fact that Windows 10 doesn't have that issue (heck, not even Windows XP) speaks volumes of the bad coding and OS architecture decisions that were taken.

Microsoft, produce less slop, please.
Posted by Bizarro_NikoB
 - Today at 18:28:06
So instead of optimizing the codebase, they're leveraging hardware?

Sounds like a Microsoft thing to do.
Posted by Redaktion
 - Today at 17:48:58
Windows 11 is finally getting an update that will actually benefit users, as the user interface responds much faster with Low Latency Mode and apps also start more quickly. A video now demonstrates the effects of this mode, while Microsoft wants to appease critics.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Windows-11-Video-demonstrates-impressive-performance-upgrade.1293922.0.html