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  "textContent": "After the internet criticized Windows 11's new Low Latency CPU boost as a lazy band aid fix, Microsoft VP Scott Hanselman stepped in to set the record straight. Here is why temporarily maxing out your CPU is actually a brilliant industry standard that macOS and Linux have used for years.\n\nThe post Microsoft denies Windows 11 CPU boost trick is a lazy fix, says Apple does this and you love it appeared first on Windows Latest",
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