What is SuperFetch and How Does it Work? SuperFetch is a feature that was first rolled out with Windows Vista. It runs in the background, continuously evaluating RAM usage footprints and tracking the ...
Google explains how it uses the Speculation Rules API to prefetch search results, improving loading speeds on Chrome browsers. Google preloads top search results to speed up page load times using the ...
It’s been almost three years since Microsoft released their greatest and latest operating system. Being touted as the next best thing, Windows 10 was indeed not the best regarding the user ...
High-performance processors employ hardware data prefetching to reduce the negative performance impact of large main memory latencies. An effective prefetching mechanism can improve cache hit rate ...
Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome, and other Chromium browsers should soon see speed improvements on Window 11. A recent contribution to Chromium expanded the Application Launch Prefetch range (APLF) ...
Superfetch, also referred to as prefetch, is a windows service that caches data to the RAM so that it can be immediately available to your application. It’s a Windows Storage Management technology ...
For the most part, Windows 11 and Windows 10 manage system resources very well, but there are certain instances where users are left wondering why their Windows performance is bad. This issue comes up ...
The Windows SuperFetch service loads frequently used programs into memory for faster startups in Windows. There are scenarios wher you might want to disable SuperFetch in Windows 11 or Windows 10. A ...
We usually start our articles with easier solutions, but not this time. First, you should ensure there are no memory leaks in your system that might cause System and Compressed Memory high disk usage.