Apparently, there are two problems that bothered owners of devices equipped by AMD with Windows 11 The first is that Windows 11 can triple the L3 cache latency. AMD believes this could lead to a performance drop of 3 to 5% and some games specifically used for eSports may see performance drops of up to 15%.
The long-awaited and greatest transformation that was to happen on the part of Microsoft, has finally been officially released. Windows 11 is here and fulfilling all the hype. But the only set of users who are not satisfied with Windows 11 are those that use machines equipped by processors AMD Ryzen. The company reported that chips AMD may experience performance drops of up to 15% in some cases.
Apparently there is two problems that bothered owners of devices equipped by AMD
with Windows 11. The first is that Windows 11 can triple the L3 cache latency. AMD believes that this could lead to a performance deterioration of 3 to 5% and some games, specifically used for eSports, may see performance drops of up to 15%.
O second targets technology “preferred core ” from AMD, which generally aims to switch threads to the faster core of a processor. AMD has warned users with more than 8 cores about TDP where performance issues are most noticeable.
Well, the good thing is that both OMG as to Microsoft are already working on this situation, both said they are to “actively investigate these known issues for resolution through software updates.” There are two updates, an update of Windows and a software update, which are slated for the end of this month to resolve the issues that arise. While this lasts, keep the Windows 10 seems to be the single most realistic option at the moment.
If you managed to avoid the hype surrounding the latest operating system from Microsoft, the Windows 11
brings a new design, with an “inspiration” on macOS da Apple, with increased performance, a Microsoft Store brand new with support applications Android, built-in chat and more.
If you have already done the update, let us know what you think of the new Windows 11 in the comments.
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