AMD admits its chips actually have gaming 'parity' with Intel's 14th Gen, suggests lacklustre Ryzen 9000 performance could be because we're not fiddling with Windows' backend
AMD admits its chips actually have gaming 'parity' with Intel's 14th Gen, suggests lacklustre Ryzen 9000 performance could be because we're not fiddling with Windows' backend
AMD says it's "heard from the community" and has updated its official performance figures for the Ryzen 9000-series.
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It's not "because we're not fiddling" with anything.
It's because Windows' scheduler is objectively broken and not scheduling workloads correctly.
73 0 ReplyCan you elaborate? How is it breaking?
3 0 ReplyIt assigns workloads to the virtual core (from SMT) before properly distributing them to other cores. Source
This is not an issue on Linux because they schedule threads correctly.
But I guess this post is about windows only doing some other branch prediction correctly on some admin mode, so I guess that way too.
13 0 ReplyThanks for the explaination! I would have searched in but I'm on a phone and my kids are jumping on the couch/me. Have an upvote, on me.
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