All of AMD's Windows 11 woes are now fixed
Citiraj:
Wouldn't you know it? Almost as soon as we published this article, Microsoft began pushing out a fix for the L3 cache latency bug that was introduced with the first cumulative (Patch Tuesday) update for Windows 11, and which only affected AMD processors and platforms. This is great news for AMD chip owners. Along with the updated chipset driver highlighted below, the addition of Microsoft's patch (now available via Windows Update) means the performance issues affecting Ryzen processors should be completely resolved. The updated chipset driver addresses one of the two bugs, that being the one that prevents proper scheduling of the "preferred" or fastest core on a processor. AMD had previously acknowledged that "applications sensitive to the performance of one or a few CPU threads may exhibit reduced performance" because of that particular bug. It has now been addressed.
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Izvor: HotHardware
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