Microsoft denies Windows 11 CPU boost trick is a lazy fix, says Apple does this and you love it
windowslatest.com May 11, 2026

Microsoft denies Windows 11 CPU boost trick is a lazy fix, says Apple does this and you love it

AI-summarised brief · reviewed before publication

Microsoft has denied accusations that its Windows 11 CPU boost trick is a lazy fix, with VP Scott Hanselman explaining that the feature is an industry standard used by modern operating systems, including macOS and Linux. The Low Latency Profile feature temporarily ramps up CPU frequency to improve performance, and is part of Microsoft's plan to boost Windows 11 performance. Hanselman responded to criticism on social media, pointing out that the behavior is not unique to Windows 11 and is used to reduce latency and make apps feel fast. The feature is currently under testing and its impact on battery and thermals has been minimal. Microsoft is working to optimize legacy code and migrate more UI to WinUI 3. The company's efforts to improve performance have been met with backlash, despite the feature's benefits.

💡 Why It Matters

  • · The criticism of Microsoft's Low Latency Profile feature highlights a double standard, as similar technologies are embraced by users of other operating systems, such as Apple's macOS.
  • · Hanselman's response challenges users to acknowledge this hypocrisy, noting that Apple's macOS exhibits the same CPU boosting behavior.