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Well, the article does say:

“More fluid and responsive app interactions: Reducing interaction latency by moving core Windows experiences to the WinUI3 framework.

* Improving the shared UI infrastructure that Windows experiences rely on, reducing interaction latency and overhead at the platform level

* Faster responsiveness in core Windows experiences like the Start menu, by moving more experiences to WinUI3”



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