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AMD Posts Patches For Improving Heterogeneous Core Type CPUs On Linux


AMD engineers posted a new set of Linux driver patches on Tuesday that 'addresses critical issues and enhances performance settings for CPUs with heterogeneous core types' while using the AMD P-State CPU frequency scaling driver.

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