I wish I could. But most software nowadays is still limited by single core speed and that area hasn’t seen relevant growth in years.
„Public whipping for companies who don’t parallelize their code base“ would probably help more. ;)
Anyway, how many seconds does MS Teams need to boot on a top of the line CPU?
I'm forced to use teams and SharePoint in my university as a student and I hate every single interaction with it, I wish curse upon their creators, and may their descendants never have a smooth user experience with any software they use.
Except for the ridiculous laggy interface, it has some functional bugs as well such as things just disappearing for a few days and then they pop up again
You're lucky to not have experienced what came before Teams in most corporate environments.
What do you have in mind? Skype was ok, and before that it was mostly e-mail in companies I had contact with.
SharePoint sucked from its inception though.
Lync and Skype for Business were far faster and more pleasant to use than Teams, in my experience.