Windows 11 has been getting criticism from all directions in recent months, thanks to its proliferation of CoPilot AI features, sluggish performance in handhelds relative to the Steam Deck’s SteamOS, and restrictions on basic customization like taskbar placement. However, green shoots are emerging. Following yesterday’s news that Xbox could be ditching CoPilot, today we’re hearing that a new Windows 11 low-latency mode could in the works, potentially giving your gaming PC a lift. Although only rumored at the moment, the new mode is reported to give your Windows 11 system a momentary boost in speed, which should help apps and games to load and generally respond more quickly. However, while this could give even the best gaming PCs a welcome little boost, there is a rather eye-roll-inducing aspect to this possible new feature.
Windows 11 rumored to get new mode that instantly boosts game and app performance by up to 70%, but there’s a catch
8 May 20260

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