performance boost

Winsage
August 12, 2026
Windows 11 introduced the Low Latency Profile feature with the August 2026 security update, enhancing app launch speeds. This feature allows the CPU to quickly reach near-maximum frequency when an application is launched, improving loading times and conserving energy by returning to low-power idle states more rapidly. Initially limited to core Windows shell elements, the August update (KB5121003) expanded this functionality to a wider range of applications. Testing showed significant improvements in app launch times, with no adverse effects on CPU performance or battery life. Users can manually enable the feature using the ViVeTool if it hasn't been rolled out to them yet. Microsoft is also working on optimizing Windows 11 for devices with 8GB of RAM and above by the end of 2026.
AppWizard
July 25, 2026
Disabling motion blur in Halo: Campaign Evolved can enhance gameplay, especially on handheld devices and lower-end systems where motion blur is pronounced. Players can disable motion blur by navigating to the settings menu, selecting the video tab, and finding the motion blur option. Disabling screen shake is also recommended for a more stable experience. For Nvidia graphics card users, DLSS provides a significant performance boost, outperforming FSR 3.0 in both frame rates and visual fidelity. FSR can still enhance performance on RX 9070 graphics cards, but using FSR Low with motion blur and low graphical settings can result in a poor experience. Higher settings are recommended for improved graphics and gameplay quality.
Winsage
July 23, 2026
Microsoft has launched the Surface Pro 13-inch, integrating Snapdragon X2 processors with a 2-in-1 design, starting at 9.99. It is available in black, platinum, and dune colors. The design resembles its predecessor, the Surface Pro 11, and features enhanced performance with up to a 53% increase in graphics performance. The device offers options for LCD and OLED displays, with the OLED variant favored by creators. The Surface Pro Flex Keyboard is recommended for optimal use and is currently available at a discount. Early feedback indicates improved performance and battery life compared to the Surface Pro 11.
Winsage
July 17, 2026
Valve has released official Windows 11 drivers for the Steam Machine but advises caution regarding its installation. Early adopters have reported a performance boost with Windows 11 compared to the default SteamOS. YouTuber ETA Prime's analysis showed that Windows 11 matched or surpassed SteamOS in certain scenarios. The Steam Machine is powered by an AMD Custom 6-core 12-thread CPU, comparable to an AMD Ryzen 5600 non-X model. In benchmark tests, the Ryzen 5600X outperformed the Steam Machine's CPU by about 14% in the Cinebench 2024 multi-core test. In gaming performance tests: - Shadow of the Tomb Raider: Both Windows 11 and SteamOS performed similarly, with Windows 11 slightly faster at 1080p and 4K. - Cyberpunk 2077: Windows 11 excelled at 4K, while SteamOS performed better at 1080p and 1440p. - Horizon Zero Dawn Remastered: Windows 11 led with a 7% advantage at 4K. These results suggest that Windows 11 could be a strong gaming OS for the Steam Machine, while SteamOS continues to demonstrate its own strengths.
Winsage
July 3, 2026
Microsoft's Driver Quality Initiative (DQI) aims to enhance driver stability and predictability for Windows 11, with Intel recently releasing Bluetooth and Wi-Fi driver updates (version 24.50.0) that align with this initiative. The DQI, discussed at the Windows Hardware Engineering Conference (WinHEC) in May 2026, involves collaboration with major tech companies like Intel, AMD, and Qualcomm to improve driver reliability. Microsoft has mandated OEMs to follow strict security policies and adopt Microsoft-authored class drivers to reduce kernel interference and enhance performance and security. The initiative includes quality benchmarks focused on stability, functionality, performance, and reduced power impact. Intel is the first to adopt these changes, with AMD also committing to high-quality driver collaboration.
Winsage
June 28, 2026
Microsoft is rolling out an enhanced File Explorer for Windows 11 as part of the June 2026 optional update (KB5095093 / Build 26200.8737), which will also be included in the cumulative update scheduled for July 2026. This update improves File Explorer performance, particularly by streamlining the "Home" tab and enhancing the speed of launching File Explorer. Users will experience a more responsive interface, with improvements in the address bar and fixes for issues related to unresponsiveness when mounting disk images. Enhancements also include refinements in file and folder renaming, allowing for better text selection and case-only name changes. Users can navigate between folders using double backslashes and quotation marks in the address bar. Microsoft is also testing a faster, configurable right-click menu to improve usability. The preloading feature for File Explorer is still in development, with no guarantee it will match the speed of Windows 10.
Winsage
June 19, 2026
Microsoft is collaborating with Adobe to enhance the performance of Photoshop, a widely used image editing software. The partnership focuses on optimizing operations within Photoshop, which is primarily developed in C++ and compiled using Microsoft’s Visual C++ (MSVC) compiler. Microsoft aims to improve performance for CPU-intensive tasks, particularly those that are latency-sensitive, such as brush responsiveness and file-opening tasks. The engineering team activated MSVC’s "peak-performance" compilation mode and explored profile-guided optimization (PGO) to refine executables. However, due to the complexity PGO introduced, they shifted to Sample-based Profile Guided Optimizations (SPGO), which uses hardware performance samples from actual release binaries. This method allows for greater flexibility in data collection and typically yields performance improvements of 5% to 15%. By combining MSVC’s peak-performance mode with SPGO, the teams achieved a 20% performance boost on x64 Windows systems and a 13% enhancement on Arm architecture. These optimizations resulted in improved responsiveness for critical tasks in Photoshop, enhancing the user experience in professional creative workflows.
Winsage
June 17, 2026
Qualcomm announced the Snapdragon X Elite in 2023, an ARM-based processor that outperformed traditional x86 processors. The Snapdragon X Series featured a custom Oryon core design and was optimized for Windows through collaboration with Microsoft, including the introduction of the Prism emulation layer, which allows x86/x64 applications to run on ARM. Many applications, such as Adobe Illustrator and Discord, now run natively on ARM, showing significant performance improvements. By 2026, NVIDIA unveiled the RTX Spark, an ARM-powered system on a chip, developed with MediaTek, featuring an ARM Cortex CPU and a Blackwell RTX GPU. NVIDIA also announced improvements to Windows for better workload scheduling and support for kernel-level anti-cheat software on Windows ARM.
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