This update can fix performance issues in Windows 11 PCs

This month Microsoft officially rolled out the Windows 11 operating system for the public. Soon after the release, users started to report performance issues in their PCs. The issue was acknowledged by the computer processor maker AMD. The company revealed that after installing Windows 11, measured and functional L3 cache latency on a few of its processors increased as much as three times. Apart from this, due to the issue the preferred cores did not preferentially schedule threads on a processor’s fastest core. This issue hampered applications sensitive to the performance of one or a few CPU threads.
The L3 cache issue was resolved in the last Windows 11 update that was available to Windows Insider users in Beta and Preview channels and you now it is available for the public as well. To fix the issue with the processor’s core, AMD has also rolled out Ryzen chipset driver update version 3.10.08.506. To check if the latest update is installed on your PC, go to Settings > Apps and Features. On that page you can check the version of your AMD chipset software. If you want to download and install the update manually, you can get it from the company’s website. It is available for Windows 10 as well.

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