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Windows 11’s June update makes PCs feel faster. Here’s what’s new

Microsoft’s June 2026 Windows 11 update introduces a CPU performance boost called Low Latency Profile, making the Start menu, Search, and Action Center feel snappier. The update also bundles security fixes and new features like NPU monitoring for AI PCs and Bluetooth audio sharing. Users report improved responsiveness without noticeable battery drain or heat. The update is rolling out via KB5094149, KB5095971, and KB5094156, with manual activation options available.

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What changed

This update adds the Low Latency Profile, a CPU clock-boosting technique, alongside bundled security patches and new features, replacing fragmented updates with a single download.

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  1. Windows 11 June 2026 update boosts speed with Low Latency Profile, bundled fixes

    Microsoft’s June 2026 Windows 11 update introduces a CPU performance boost called Low Latency Profile, making the Start menu, Search, and Action Center feel snappier. The update also bundles security fixes and new features like NPU monitoring for AI PCs and Bluetooth audio sharing. Users report improved responsiveness without noticeable battery drain or heat. The update is rolling out via KB5094149, KB5095971, and KB5094156, with manual activation options available.

    What's confirmed:

    • Windows 11’s June 2026 update includes the Low Latency Profile, a CPU performance boost that temporarily raises clock speeds to accelerate the Start menu, Search, and Action Center.
    • The update bundles three patches—KB5094149, KB5095971, and KB5094156—into a single download, improving update handling.
    • Microsoft’s June Patch Tuesday for Windows 11 fixes 206 vulnerabilities alongside performance upgrades and Bluetooth audio sharing.
    • The Low Latency Profile does not damage CPU performance, drain battery life, or cause overheating, according to independent testing.
    • The update is rolling out to all Windows 11 24H2 and 25H2 users, with manual activation possible via ViveTool.
    • New NPU monitoring tools are included for AI PCs to track neural processing unit performance.

    Still unconfirmed:

    • Windows 11’s built-in apps are set for a major redesign in an upcoming update (no timeline confirmed).
    • Microsoft may be testing deeper system optimizations in Insider builds beyond the June release (details unconfirmed).
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