For the first time in more than two decades, Intel is moving past its long-standing CPU classification system in favor of a new one. With Nova Lake, the company’s next generation of processors, Intel ...
Microsoft and Intel touted special Windows 11 optimization on Alder Lake when it came out. However, the performance gap has shrunk and it could be completely wiped out thanks to new Linux patch.
The new feature could debut with Zen 6 CPUs and aims to fix mismatches between CPPC values and actual core speeds, improving ...
Linux gaming has reached new market share highs with broader game compatibility, while AMD's strong CPU sales highlight renewed desktop performance leadership. Analysts attribute AMD's growth to ...
An unchecked Microsoft change broke the upcoming Linux 6.13 kernel on Intel and AMD CPUs, leading to annoyance and anger. Earlier today, we reported about a happy and content Linus Torvalds, who is ...
One point in favor of the sprawling Linux ecosystem is its broad hardware support—the kernel officially supports everything from ’90s-era PC hardware to Arm-based Apple Silicon chips, thanks to ...
AMD's Ryzen 7 has been generally well-received by the enthusiast community, but there's been one low-level problem that we've been watching but haven't previously reported on. In early June, Ryzen ...
Why it matters: The Linux kernel includes an ancient trick to deal with possible incompatibilities in early ACPI implementations. Nowadays, the trick isn't needed and just makes thing worse for AMD ...
AMD is preparing a new CPPC “Highest Frequency” feature that could improve CPU scheduling and boost behavior on Windows 11 ...