Technology7/29/2025Ars Technica

Microsoft is revamping Windows 11’s Task Manager so its numbers make more sense

Microsoft is revamping Windows 11’s Task Manager so its numbers make more sense

Microsoft is making changes to the Task Manager in Windows 11 to improve the presentation of system performance data. The updates are currently being tested with Windows Insider users in the Dev and Beta channels. The key changes include: - Clearer labeling of CPU, memory, and disk usage, with the aim of making the numbers more understandable for users. - Improved graphing and visualization of resource utilization over time. - More detailed information about individual processes and their resource consumption. These enhancements are intended to provide Windows 11 users with a more intuitive and informative view of their system's performance and activity. The updates are part of Microsoft's ongoing efforts to refine and enhance the Windows 11 experience based on user feedback and usage data. While the changes are still in testing, they are expected to be rolled out to all Windows 11 users in a future update, helping to make the Task Manager a more useful tool for monitoring and troubleshooting system performance.

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