Microsoft is rolling out an Efficiency Mode for Microsoft Teams designed to help devices with limited CPU and memory run the app more smoothly. Announced in a Microsoft message center update, the feature will be enabled by default on eligible hardware and aims to improve responsiveness and meeting quality by dynamically adjusting how Teams uses system resources. What Efficiency Mode
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