AMD is working on a new way to accurately communicate boost frequency to Windows11 and Linux, in order to improve scheduling.
The new feature could debut with Zen 6 CPUs and aims to fix mismatches between CPPC values and actual core speeds, improving ...
AMD is working on a new extension for its Collaborative Processor Performance Control (CPPC) framework designed to improve operating system scheduling accuracy on modern processors.
AMD’s Ryzen 9 9900X is based on AMD’s new "Zen 5" microarchitecture. It contains a dozen CPU cores spread between two of AMD's Core Complex Dies (CCDs). These dies contain eight cores each, but four ...
Standardizing APX doubles the GPR count to 32, resulting in 10% fewer loads and 20% fewer stores, without significantly ...
While the eyes of the tech world were firmly affixed on Nvidia last week for its GTC event and the unveiling of its new Groq language processing unit (LPU), its big rival doesn’t look to be sitting ...
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AMD is preparing a new CPPC “Highest Frequency” feature that could improve CPU scheduling and boost behavior on Windows 11 ...