enhanced performance

Winsage
March 30, 2026
Microsoft plans to enhance the File Explorer experience in Windows by 2026, with initial improvements available to Windows Insiders as early as April. Key updates will focus on a quicker launch experience, reduced flicker, smoother navigation, and improved performance for everyday file tasks. Enhancements will address latency issues in search, navigation, and context menus, aiming for faster and more reliable file copying and moving. The context menu will see lower latency when right-clicking, and system-level changes will aim to reduce interaction latency and improve the shared UI infrastructure. Third-party file managers currently demonstrate faster performance compared to the default File Explorer, highlighting the need for Microsoft to improve its application.
Winsage
March 29, 2026
Gaming on Linux has seen advancements, particularly with the introduction of NTSYNC, which replicates the Windows NT synchronization system in the Linux kernel. This integration aims to improve synchronization for games ported from Windows, reducing CPU burden and enhancing performance. Fedora 44, set to release around April 14th, will automatically implement NTSYNC, benefiting users of Wine and Proton without the need for manual activation. This development is expected to improve frame rates and compatibility for Linux gamers.
Winsage
March 28, 2026
Microsoft is shifting its strategy for Windows 11 to reduce intrusive ads, upsells, and distractions based on user feedback. The company plans to scale back promotional content, particularly in the Start menu and system notifications, to create a cleaner user interface. The integration of Copilot, Microsoft's AI assistant, will be reduced in various applications to minimize distractions. Users will gain more control over updates, including the timing of installations and fewer forced restarts. Additional improvements include the ability to move the taskbar, enhanced performance and reliability, and a reduction of intrusive AI elements. Microsoft has acknowledged user criticism and is focusing on meaningful improvements in response to feedback.
AppWizard
March 24, 2026
Pearl Abyss has developed Crimson Desert using its BlackSpace Engine, which requires careful configuration for optimal performance on different hardware setups. The game features customizable graphics options, but not all behave as expected; for example, switching from the Cinematic preset to Low may not improve performance and could worsen frame rates. Performance settings differ for low-end PCs, high-end PCs, and Mac users, with Mac users advised to use low-end configurations and disable Ray Tracing for better performance. To enhance performance beyond in-game settings, players should install the game on an SSD, disable startup apps, update GPU drivers, and enable Hardware-Accelerated GPU Scheduling. Minimum hardware targets suggest that an RTX 4070 or RX 7700 XT is needed for 60 FPS at 1440p High preset, while an RTX 4080 or RX 7900 XTX is recommended for 60 FPS at 1440p Ultra/Cinematic. For GPUs below the RTX 4070 tier, dropping to 1080p and using DLSS or FSR upscaling is advised. Running the game in Fullscreen mode and keeping V-Sync off can also improve performance.
AppWizard
March 21, 2026
Microsoft's gaming console, codenamed Project Helix, integrates console and PC ecosystems, featuring a custom AMD System on Chip (SoC) with a 3nm process, and a GPU based on AMD's RDNA 5 architecture. It reportedly rivals Nvidia’s RTX 5080 in rasterization and outperforms the RTX 5090 in ray tracing. The console includes a dedicated Neural Processing Unit (NPU) for enhanced AI capabilities, supporting both Xbox and PC games natively. It utilizes AMD’s FSR Diamond technology for near-native 4K visuals and incorporates DirectStorage technology for faster load times. Project Helix supports four generations of Xbox games and is expected to have alpha development kits available in early 2027, with a consumer launch in 2028, priced between ,000 and ,200.
AppWizard
March 16, 2026
Xbox's Project Helix console is expected to support both console and PC games, allowing users to switch between an "Xbox Mode" interface and Windows. The integration with the Xbox app enables access to various game storefronts and applications, enhancing user experience. Features include the ability to launch games and apps directly from the Xbox app, a "Add Games To Library" feature for browsing and customizing titles, and improved performance by staying within the Xbox Full-Screen Experience. These capabilities may also be integrated into Project Helix, benefiting users who play obscure or retro games and use Microsoft Office applications.
AppWizard
March 13, 2026
Safe mode on Android disables all third-party applications, allowing only the core system software and preinstalled apps to run. This helps identify if issues like freezing or crashing are caused by third-party apps. If problems persist in safe mode, it may indicate deeper software or hardware issues. Users can check for system updates, reset the device, or contact the manufacturer for support. Clearing the device's cache may also help with performance issues. Safe mode does not delete third-party apps but may remove some home-screen widgets. Performance may improve in safe mode due to fewer background processes, suggesting that resource-heavy apps may need evaluation or removal.
AppWizard
March 11, 2026
- The Xbox Developer Summit keynote address was delivered on March 11, 2026, at the Game Developer Conference. - The next-generation Xbox console is named Project Helix, developed in partnership with AMD using FSR Next. - Xbox mode will begin rolling out to Windows in select markets starting in April 2026. - The Xbox Play Anywhere catalog now includes over 1,500 games, allowing seamless access across console and Windows. - There are currently more than 5,000 developers creating for Xbox. - Project Helix is designed to play both Xbox console and PC games and features a custom AMD SoC for enhanced performance. - Alpha versions of Project Helix hardware will be shipped to developers starting in 2027. - Xbox is committed to preserving the playability of games from four generations of Xbox. - Xbox mode will be introduced to Windows 11 in April 2026, allowing a familiar Xbox experience while maintaining Windows flexibility. - Xbox has a lineup of game releases for 2026, including titles from first-party franchises like Halo and Gears of War, as well as independent developers. - Xbox Play Anywhere allows players to transition games across devices, retaining progress and requiring only a single purchase for each game. - The Xbox Play Anywhere initiative has 500 development teams that have released titles under it.
Winsage
March 6, 2026
On December 15, 2025, Microsoft announced native NVMe support in Windows Server 2025, marking a significant evolution in data management and access. The new architecture replaces Disk.sys with NVMeDisk.sys, allowing direct communication from the filesystem to hardware via StorMQ, eliminating latency and enhancing performance. Testing revealed increased read speeds, particularly in random 4K and 64K benchmarks, with significant reductions in average read latency and lower CPU usage during sequential operations. Write operations showed modest improvements. A registry modification is required to enable this feature, and caution is advised due to potential complications with NVMe drives when deduplication is enabled.
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