Microsoft is set to enhance the way Task Manager reports CPU usage in its latest Windows 11 update, aiming to make it more in line with third-party monitoring tools.
Windows 11 Update: Enhancing Task Manager’s CPU Monitoring to Reduce Dependence on Third-Party Apps
It appears Microsoft has taken note of the limitations in Task Manager’s current performance metrics compared to external tools. In response, they’re rolling out an update that revamps CPU utilization calculations to better match industry standards and third-party applications. This change promises to make Task Manager significantly more effective.
Referring to this update, Microsoft stated:
"We are beginning to roll out a change to the way Task Manager calculates CPU utilization for the Processes, Performance, and Users pages. Task Manager will now use the standard metrics to display CPU workload consistently across all pages and align with industry standards and third-party tools."
Although the specific details on how this update will adjust CPU utilization calculations are still unclear, what’s certain is the update will unify these figures across the Processes, Performance, and Users pages. This means what you see on third-party platforms should closely mirror what Task Manager displays, ensuring seamless native CPU monitoring support. Those who typically resort to apps like HWINFO might find Task Manager up to the task now; we’ll just have to await the update’s arrival to see its impact.
Image Credits: Microsoft
For those who prefer the current calculation method, Microsoft isn’t leaving you in the lurch. There’s a new optional column called CPU Utility on the "Details" tab that retains the older calculation style, offering backward compatibility for users who want it. Currently, these updates are part of the Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 26120.3360 as part of the 24H2 update. While this rollout will be gradual, it’s a promising sign that Microsoft is committed to delivering an improved experience for all its users.