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Windows 11 Version 24H2 updates are faster and require less CPU usage — Microsoft claims up to 45.6% faster installation times and 25% lower CPU utilization

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Windows 11 Version 24H2 updates are faster and require less CPU usage — Microsoft claims up to 45.6% faster installation times and 25% lower CPU utilization

Microsoft is finally rolling out its long-awaited Windows 11 24H2 update, which includes a number of new AI goodies for Copilot+ PCs, like the infamous Recall feature. Under the hood, Microsoft has also optimized the Windows Update stack, improving installation times by up to 45.6% and reducing CPU usage during installation by 25%.

Windows 11 24H2 incorporates various innovative methods to achieve these massive gains. The first is the parallel processing of component manifests, which means Windows can process multiple update manifests (information about components to be updated) concurrently. Secondly, update manifests are now cached after being processed, so if they are referenced elsewhere in the future, they can simply be retrieved from memory rather than processing the entire manifest again. Lastly, the RAM needed to store these update manifests is now scalable – dynamically adjusting the amount required based on the workload.

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