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AMD promises to fix the problem of Ryzen slowing down in Windows 11

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Moscow, Russia – October, 2020: AMD Ryzen 5 2600 Processor close up in the black motherboard CPU socket. Advanced Micro Devices is an American semiconductor company based in Santa Clara, California.

Windows 11 has been officially launched on October 5th. Will our readers upgrade it? If you happen to be using an AMD Ryzen system, sorry, there will be bugs that slow it down. According to AMD, they discovered that there are several bugs in this new OS that will affect the performance of AMD processors, and one of them will reduce the performance of the processor by as much as 15%! The specific problem is that the latency of the L3 cache has been tripled, making the computer app slower than usual when it needs to get memory to run.

According to reports, in fact, general apps only have an impact of 3% to 5%, but in “common e-sports games”, they have a speed impact of as much as 10% to 15%. In addition, Ars Technica explained that there is a bug that will target the “priority core” function, which will hinder the speed of the fastest CPU in the processor. However, there is no exact figure for the impact of this part. AMD Only confirm that models with 8 cores or more and 65W TDP or more will be particularly affected. In this way, many high-end desktop processors have already suffered.

AMD confirmed the existence of related bugs and said it has been investigating and fixing the problem with Microsoft. They estimate that the patch for the first bug will be pushed out by way of Windows Update, and the second patch will be pushed out as a software update package within this month. So everyone needs to pay close attention to the updates of AMD’s official website. Of course, we will report to you immediately.

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