Receive a notification when the 10 Runtime Broker consums system resources.
Receive a notification when the 10 Runtime Broker consums system resources.
The Win 10 service Runtime Broker affects UWP apps and is linked to memory and CPU usage issues. It can consume large amounts of RAM and processing power. If you're comfortable, you might try managing resources or updating the service, but if it continues to cause problems, it may be best to wait for a fix from Microsoft.
It seems Runtime Broker is linked to Windows Store applications, though its exact purpose isn’t clear. You might be able to turn it off via the registry, but I’m not certain about the details. For Windows 8.1, Microsoft suggested disabling it through the task manager and restarting your PC, even though this method applies only to that version.