Microsoft told me that it’s rolling out Windows 11’s Low Latency Profile (LLP) to more PCs with the June 2026 optional update (KB5095093). But that doesn’t mean it’ll show up for everyone immediately.
Microsoft has fixed a known issue that caused Windows updates released since May 2025 to fail when installed via the Windows Update Standalone Installer (WUSA) from a network share. WUSA is a built-in ...
Windows of at least two high rise buildings in Chicago were shattered during a severe storms that hammered the region with strong gusts of wind and heavy rainfall on Wednesday. Several windows on a ...
These days, Nvidia primarily sells AI data center products, and its traditional consumer devices feel like more of a side project. But the company occasionally still releases something designed for ...
Why it matters: Nvidia just announced what it calls the most efficient PC chip ever built. RTX Spark is a Grace Blackwell system on a chip, 70 billion transistors on TSMC 3nm, with a Blackwell RTX GPU ...
The Windows Modules Installer Worker, identified in Task Manager as TiWorker.exe, is a built-in Windows service responsible for downloading, installing, and cleaning up Windows updates. Under normal ...
Use left and right arrow keys to seek audio. Microsoft is following through on its previously announced "Low Latency Profile" feature with a new optional preview update, KB5089573, for Windows 11 24H2 ...
What just happened? Remember the Low Latency Profile feature that Microsoft has been working on? The frequency-boosting update is rolling out to eligible Windows 11 24H2 and 25H2 users, promising up ...
Many Windows PCs feel sluggish in everyday use, despite their hardware specifications suggesting otherwise. The reason? The processor is handling tasks that the graphics card, SSD, or network chip ...
Use left and right arrow keys to seek audio. For context, CPPC, short for Collaborative Processor Performance Control, already helps operating systems figure out which CPU cores are fastest for a ...
If you have felt your Mac is curiously sluggish, you may have opened Activity Monitor to investigate at some point and noticed a process called “WindowServer” using a large amount of CPU or memory.
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