I am very interested in what low latency mode is. It appears in the "Advanced Options" of the GRUB menu. Does anyone have any insight?
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It boils down to how your CPU handles processes. If you are booting Linux on an older laptop with a 2 core CPU, I would boot low-latency.
Basically latency is the delay before data is moved based on the instructions on how the data is moved. So lower the latency, the quicker data is being Processed/sent/received.
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