Updated
Updated · SlashGear · Jun 17
Windows 11 June 2026 Update Adds Low Latency Profile for 24H2 and 25H2
Updated
Updated · SlashGear · Jun 17

Windows 11 June 2026 Update Adds Low Latency Profile for 24H2 and 25H2

3 articles · Updated · SlashGear · Jun 17

Summary

  • KB5094126 is rolling out to Windows 11 24H2 and 25H2, adding a Low Latency Profile aimed at cutting app-launch delays and UI stutter.
  • Microsoft has not detailed the mechanism, but testing suggests the feature briefly pushes CPU clocks to maximum during actions like opening File Explorer or menus, then drops them back.
  • Builds update to 26100.8655 on 24H2 and 26200.8655 on 25H2, though phased deployment means some users may wait a few days before seeing the patch.
  • Older PCs are expected to show the biggest gains, while the feature is still noticeable on newer hardware; there is no easy on-off toggle yet and battery-life effects remain unclear.

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