Finally became the long-awaited Windows 11 Published This Monday, October 4th. It is present in the operating system and is already present in many users’ machines.
But it is time to check the errors, bugs and fixes that need to be made. Thus, AMD revealed that with the new Windows 11 offered by Microsoft, its Raison processors lose 15% efficiency.
Windows 11: AMD warns that CPU performance will drop by up to 15%
Naturally, now that Windows 11 has arrived, users and brands have found some issues and, until then, have escaped the magnifying glass of the developers.
AMD is one of those examples, and now the US company has released a release where it warns of some compatibility issues between the new operating system and its Raison processors. In other words, the problem with the tripled L3 cache latency seems to be only due to the transition from the Windows 10 system to the new Windows 11.
Also read: Windows 11 has arrived! The time has come to upgrade this new Microsoft
According to the company led by Lisa Su, the most traditional applications record a drop in performance in the range of 3% to 5%. However, games are the most important category, where performance breaks down by 10% to 15%.
Also, there is an indication that Windows 11 affects all models of Raison processors that officially support the new operating system. However, there is data that CPUs with less than 8 cores and DTPs above 65W are more likely to be affected.
AMD also says that these issues will be resolved soon with an update coming in October.
This is one of the most recent situations that has been diagnosed and requires intervention.
Have you tried Windows 11 with the AMD processor?
“Travel maven. Beer expert. Subtly charming alcohol fan. Internet junkie. Avid bacon scholar.”
More Stories
Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 has released a trailer for the remastered version of the Nuketown map. Infected mode arrives today
What titles do you recommend for players who have never experienced the Golden Age of PlayStation 2? Introducing the games that experts love |.Game*Spark – the local and international gaming information site
CEO/Director of Sandbox ADV “Core Keeper,” which is selling well in Japan, asks for “ideas for communicating community love” in Japanese