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 Windows 10 19H2 update to include Favored CPU Core Optimization - tech
(hx) 04:59 PM CEST - Oct,01 2019
Both Intel and AMD invented a methodology that can select the fastest core to be the 'favored core'. However, as with anything, Windows does not recognize that. Basically an application could end up at the slowest core. That is going to change with a pending 'big' Windows update as Microsoft will be including favored core awareness into the OS, and that can speed up single-threaded applications up-to 15%. For Intel Turbo Boost Max Technology 3.0, an operating system will use information stored in the CPU to identify which cores are the fastest and then prioritize them, Intel, says "delivers more than 15% better single-threaded performance". "A CPU may have multiple “favored” cores (logical processors of the highest available scheduling class). To provide better performance and reliability, we have implemented a rotation policy that distributes work more fairly among these favored cores."

last 10 comments:
Csimbi(02:20 PM CEST - Oct,02 2019 )
Right. Put all single core app to the favoured core.
WTF is wrong with these people?

I hated Ballmer but at least he did not let his people pull off dumb shit.
Satya does not seem to know or care what how his people are fucking people sideways.

devilhood(04:27 PM CEST - Oct,02 2019 )
Csimbi> Right. Put all single core app to the favoured core.
WTF is wrong with these people?

I hated Ballmer but at least he did not let his people pull off dumb shit.
Satya does not seem to know or care what how his people are fucking people sideways.


I wouldn't call it dumb.

It's a slight optimization in aid of the already existing Turbo Boost Max Technology 3.0 by Intel.

MS wants to implement a better rotation policy, so critical instructions will be distributed more evenly among favoured cores.

Will it create a significant improvement? Probably not, but I welcome the idea of cores being used efficiently.

Csimbi(07:27 PM CEST - Oct,02 2019 )
All of these so-called improvements keep breaking stuff.
You are being used as Guinea-pigs for their experiments and you either don't know or don't care.
If you can put up with this crap, good for you.

I still think they should pay you for testing their software releases.
Do you get anything? Probably not - and you even have to pay for the software.
You test a software you paid for, for free. And even your data being is stolen.

I need an OS that works the way I want it to.
Satya and the gang gets rich on your lost and stolen data.
Yei!

devilhood(04:45 PM CEST - Oct,03 2019 )
Csimbi> All of these so-called improvements keep breaking stuff.
You are being used as Guinea-pigs for their experiments and you either don't know or don't care.
If you can put up with this crap, good for you.

I still think they should pay you for testing their software releases.
Do you get anything? Probably not - and you even have to pay for the software.
You test a software you paid for, for free. And even your data being is stolen.

I need an OS that works the way I want it to.
Satya and the gang gets rich on your lost and stolen data.
Yei!


Cool, if you can put up with going back to Windows 7 then that's also great.

I didn't know new things scared you this much Csimbi? How on earth do you sleep at night :D

Csimbi(06:48 PM CEST - Oct,03 2019 )
Actually, I sleep quite well because I am on Windows 7.
I would not mind a Windows upgrade, but not at the price of nullifying my privacy.
There's a reason why sie Germans banned Windows 10 in schools, you know.

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