Monitor Your Computer’s Energy Usage with Windows 11’s Upcoming Smart Feature
Microsoft is preparing to release a significant update for Windows 11 that has the potential to transform the way users track and control power usage on their desktop computers. Recently discovered in the latest preview build from the Dev channel, this feature, although currently concealed, offers the ability to provide detailed information about the energy consumption of your PC on a daily basis, as well as data on power usage for individual applications.
The discovery was made by a Windows “detective” on Twitter known as PhantomOfEarth, who used ViVeTool, a Windows configuration utility, to find this hidden functionality. While the feature is still a work in progress and may not be completely reliable in its current state, its potential implications are intriguing, according to Techradar’s report.
For comprehensive energy monitoring of battery usage
The most significant change is changing the current Battery Usage panel to a more comprehensive Energy (& Battery) Usage panel. This update not only serves laptop users and their battery levels, but also provides valuable information on desktop power consumption. Users can now monitor energy consumption both at the system level and at the level of individual applications. In this way, users can easily identify software that collects energy and make the necessary adjustments to optimize their energy consumption.
An environmentally friendly computing experience
Although the feature is still under development and displays placeholder readings, it is expected to develop into a fully functional and informative tool. With the world’s growing concern about environmental impact and energy saving, it is commendable that Microsoft aims to give users the opportunity to measure and reduce the carbon footprint of their computers.
AI integration
In the future, this feature could potentially be integrated into Microsoft’s AI project, allowing users to ask for AI help in further optimizing energy usage. Imagine being able to ask your AI assistant, “Copilot, help me save energy on this PC” and receive a series of helpful recommendations based on data collected from the Energy (and battery) dashboard.
Although the feature is not yet ready for release, its potential benefits make it a highly anticipated addition to Windows 11. By providing users with a comprehensive breakdown of their computer’s power consumption, Microsoft aims to empower individuals to manage their energy usage, make informed decisions and potentially save money on their energy bills – even if only by a small margin.
As Windows 11 continues to evolve, this innovative feature promises to significantly contribute to a more energy-conscious and environmentally friendly computing experience. Users can look forward to its official debut in the near future.