The Intel(R) Turbo Boost Max Technology 3.0 is a feature built into Intel processors (specifically, Intel Core i7, i9, and certain Xeon models) that dynamically increases the processor's clock speed to provide a boost in performance when needed. This technology allows the processor to run faster than its base clock speed for single-threaded tasks or high-demand applications, improving overall performance, particularly in gaming, video editing, or other CPU-intensive tasks.
The Intel(R) Turbo Boost Max Technology 3.0 Driver is the software that allows Windows to interface with and enable this feature. Without the driver, the Turbo Boost functionality may not be activated or controlled correctly by the operating system. The driver ensures that the Turbo Boost feature is properly managed, and the processor can automatically adjust its clock speed as needed.