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Microsoft and AMD, "Windows 11" performance decreased problems

 Microsoft has also launched an update to the general user for an update that solves the problem that reduces performance when installing Windows 11 on AMD's "Ryzen" processor PC.

 AMD and Microsoft recently acknowledged that some AMD processors could perform performance problems, especially on a PC with Windows 11, especially while running high -load workloads, such as games.

 Microsoft is "Windows 11 Build 22000 on this issue.It was released on the "Beta" channel and the "Release Preview" channel in the "Windows Insiders" program.

 As announced to the end of October, it was officially released on October 21, USA.

 Microsoft states that "upgrading to Windows 11 (original release) will solve L3 cache issues that may affect some applications with AMD Ryzen processors."

マイクロソフトとAMD、「Windows 11」のパフォーマンス低下問題に対処

 This problem has a great effect on playing a game with Windows 1111 with Ryzen -equipped hardware, but also has an effect on executing a workload with a high calculation load other than the game.

 In early October, Microsoft and AMD acknowledged that installing Windows 11 on some AMD processors -equipped machines could reduce their performance by up to 15 %.

 AMD's "priority core" technology may not work well on Windows 11, and the hardware performance could not be optimized.

 Build 22000.282 does not deal with the problem of priority core, but AMD is the version of the chipset driver in accordance with the update of Windows 11..10.08."506" was released.AMD clearly states in the release note that this version is a correction of performance issues.

 AMD is "CHIPSET DRIVER 3.10.08."506" states that "the impact on performance will be completely resolved."Windows 11 users can confirm that this driver or subsequent version is installed in the "Apps and Functions" in the Windows 11 "Settings" app.

 AMD explains how to confirm that this problem has been corrected on a PC that uses each architecture of "Zen 3", "Zen+" and "Zen 2".

This article edited by Asahi Interactive for an article from overseas RED VENTURES for Japan.