YOGYAKARTA - Microsoft has officially released their most recent operating system Windows 11, which is projected to replace the previous version of Windows 10 on October 5, 2021.

However, not even a week since the inauguration of the Windows 11 operating system, users have complained about using a PC or laptop with an AMD Ryzen processor base.

Previously, Microsoft has reported that AMD chips can experience a performance decrease of up to 15% if using the Windows 11 operating system, although in some cases it does not have a significant effect.

Quoted from Gizmochina, there are 2 main problems that interfere with the performance of AMD processors that use the Windows 11 operating system. First, Windows 11 can double the L3 cache latency.

The second issue is that AMD's "preferred core" technology, which usually aims to redirect threads to the fastest core on the processor, also suffers from performance degradation when used on devices running the Windows 11 operating system.

If the 13 cache latency is doubled, the device performance will decrease by 3-5%. Even devices used for gaming or eSports can experience a performance decrease of up to 15%.

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While issues arise with AMD's technology, users can see performance on CPU-dependent tasks, especially on more eight-core processors around 65W TDP.

AMD and Microsoft have confirmed the issue and are investigating. They will also try to immediately make a solution by updating the software.

The two companies also promised to solve problems caused by AMD processors when used on computer devices that use the Windows 11 operating system.

Microsoft plans to release an updated version of Windows 11 at the end of October 2021, and it is hoped that there will be no more problems with decreasing performance for AMD Ryzen processors.

Both companies also agreed to update Windows and software that has been prepared. The update is also claimed to be able to overcome performance problems experienced by PCs or Desktops using the Windows 11 operating system and AMD Ryzen processors.

Meanwhile, while waiting for the Windows 11 update by Microsoft, users are advised not to update the software first or keep using Windows 10.

If Windows users get a notification to update, you can ignore it until Microsoft resolves the issue with their latest operating system.

As for users who do not use AMD Ryzen processors, they can continue to use the Windows 11 operating system which has been released since October 5, 2021, and the computer can run smoothly.


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