UMVA has learned that on Patch Tuesday in June 2026, Windows 11 rolled out a suite of game‑changing features under update KB5094126.
The headline grabber is the Low Latency Profile, a silent power surge that temporarily pushes the CPU to full throttle for one to three seconds whenever you launch an app or tap the Start menu, erasing the nagging lag that has long plagued power users.
Windows 11 now lets multiple applications tap into the webcam at once, so you can keep a video call open in one app while another alerts you to an incoming meeting without missing a beat.
Shared Audio breaks the one‑headphone rule: two paired headphones can tap the same PC, allowing friends or coworkers to hear the same audio stream side by side, simply by selecting Shared Audio in Quick Settings and starting the share.
Task Manager gains a new eye for intelligence, showing NPU usage per process and offering optional columns for NPU memory, a feature that will shine on machines equipped with neural processors.
Windows Search has been trimmed down to the bare essentials, now finding files with just two characters, a drastic improvement over the previous three‑character minimum.
The update also installs fresh Secure Boot certificates and bumps the build to 26200.8655 for the latest version or 26100.8655 for the earlier one.
UMVA can confirm that the rollout is staged, so users may need to wait a few days before every new feature is fully available on their systems.