Windows is getting a feature that would dramatically speed up app launches
Microsoft has recently started an ambitious project known as K2, in which the company aims to fix all of Windows' most annoying shortcomings and features.
So, in practice, the aim is to stop Windows' enshittification.
As part of the project, Microsoft is, among other things, revamping Windows' most important utility programs, which are intended to be completely recreated as so-called native applications.
But other things are happening too, as according to information, the company is currently testing a new change to Windows that would significantly speed up program launches.
The feature, known as "Low Latency Profile", would give a significantly larger amount of the user's computer's processor power than before to the program that is currently starting up, for about 1 - 3 seconds.
According to preliminary information obtained by Windows Central, the feature would speed up the launch of the heaviest applications by up to 40% compared to the current state.

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