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Recent Microsoft coverage clusters around new/rumored Windows-on-Arm and “new era of PC” hardware, plus ongoing AI-related cost and product updates. Alongside that, there are fresh warnings and controversies spanning cybersecurity, security researcher treatment, and gaming platform/community initiatives.

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Key Takeaway Microsoft is leaning into a “new era of PC” with Windows-on-Arm positioning and Copilot upgrades, while facing renewed scrutiny over security and researcher treatment.
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Microsoft pushes Windows performance, offline VS Code AI, and broader Defender/Copilot refinements

Microsoft’s biggest Windows item today is a new Low Latency Profile in the Windows 11 optional update KB5089573, which briefly boosts CPU frequency to speed up app launches and core shell actions like Start, Search, and Action Center. The feature is not on by default yet, and Microsoft says it applies to Windows 11 versions 24H2 and 25H2. fudzilla.com

Microsoft also shipped Visual Studio Code 1.122 with a notable offline-friendly shift: Bring Your Own Key now works without signing in, enabling chat, tools, and MCP servers in air-gapped or restricted environments. Microsoft says that setup can support fully offline workflows with local models such as Ollama, while the update also adds stronger browser-based device emulation for testing web apps. neowin.net

Security remains part of the Microsoft conversation, but in a more mixed way. Microsoft deleted and revised a blog that had claimed Defender was all you need, with the revised framing saying Defender covers the basics while third-party antivirus can still matter for advanced needs. Separately, a Microsoft roundup on Windows 11 features notes that many of the OS’s most popular additions, including WSL, Phone Link, and Winget, came from third-party tools or ideas Microsoft later bought or copied. xda-developers.com xda-developers.com

On the product side, Microsoft 365 Copilot is getting a redesign with a larger prompt box, inline controls, an expandable left pane, and a more responsive interface built around its Work IQ layer. Microsoft says the goal is to surface capabilities with context instead of overwhelming users all at once. neowin.net

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Windows-on-Arm signal Teasers suggest rumored N1X laptops could run Windows on Arm.
Security researcher dispute Microsoft is under fire for threatening a security researcher with a criminal investigation.
Copilot update Microsoft 365 Copilot gets a speed boost and cleaner design.

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  • Follow Computex 2026 coverage for confirmation of the teased Nvidia N1X laptops and Windows-on-Arm plans. Tom's Hardware

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  • Microsoft wants you to share your health symptoms with its new Copilot tool XDA-Developers
  • Nvidia, Microsoft, and Arm are all teasing Nvidia’s new N1X laptop processors The Verge
  • Microsoft and NVIDIA Jointly Tease Possible N1X Debut as a "New Era of PC" TechPowerUp
  • Here is how Efficiency Mode will work in Microsoft Teams Neowin
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Tracking: Here is how Efficiency Mode will work in Microsoft Teams / Microsoft has finally fixed Windows 11 May Patch Tuesday install issues

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Tracking: Nvidia and Microsoft tease "a new era of PC" ahead of Computex 2026 — coordinated social media posts could indicate that rumored N1X laptops will be Windows on Arm systems / Microsoft warns GPU mining malware is being spread to users through SEO poisoning and AI chatbots — cryptojacking campaign targets gamers and high-end PC users with downloads disguised as popular PC utilities

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There's no way I couldn't start this article without touching on the gigantic elephant in the room: the Windows Subsystem for Linux. It truly says something that, for all the benefits Windows may have over a typical Linux distro, Microsoft decided that one of the ways to make Windows better was to simply... put another operating system inside of it. WSL initially made its debut back in 2016, and since then, it has progressed significantly, going from a purely terminal-based tool to adding support for GUI apps, as well as adding support for systemd, a key component in many Linux distros. The fa

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Is this a "lazy" fix or a real optimization for Windows 11?

There's significant backlash against calling this new performance improvement a band-aid for underlying bloat within the operating system. Microsoft defends it as standard industry practice for perceived responsiveness. Microsoft VP Scott Hanselman defended the approach on X, saying that many modern operating systems, including Apple's macOS and Linux distros, already use this approach to make the experience feel snappier.

People are unsure what Windows 11’s Low Latency Profile does, so here is the clearest explanation yet
Does it impact gaming performance, FPS, or latency?

Gamers are notoriously protective of their processor cycles and worry that unexpected background clock spikes could cause frame drops, stuttering, or one percent lows in competitive titles. Now, while there is no official word from Microsoft, the reality is that the Low Latency Profile specifically targets core shell experiences and interface flyouts, such as the Start menu, Notification Center, and File Explorer. When a game is running in full-screen, you aren't interacting with the operating system shell, meaning the feature trigger logic remains dormant.

People are unsure what Windows 11’s Low Latency Profile does, so here is the clearest explanation yet
Why aren't these features built into Windows 11 yet?

I get that most PC users aren't running dual- or triple-monitor setups like some of us, but if Microsoft can add these features to PowerToys, it makes more sense to make them available at least as an option in Windows 11. After all, Snap Layouts is pretty much a stripped-down version of FancyZones, so it's not like Microsoft hasn't borrowed ideas from PowerToys already. Moreover, features like Find My Mouse and Always On Top solve problems that even single-monitor users face. As it stands, PowerToys feels like an app almost every Windows user should have to make the OS feel more complete. Micr

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