AMD processors will now include Microsoft coprocessor called Pluton
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I meant E cores. The E cores do harm performance in Linux and OpenBSD because their schedulers don't know the difference between P and E cores right now. Especially in games: https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=alderlake-p-e&num=2 But the real comparison is 10 P cores vs 8P/8E since the 8 E cores take up the space of 2 P cores. I'd rather have 10 P cores than rely on the scheduler to choose the right core.
I want a 10g dual core. come on intel, stop being faggots and make it.
Oh hey, that might actually run DCS above 35fps...
I would say that is a flaw. The end user does not care why it performs worse. I don't know when they will update the Linux scheduler and how well it will perform after that and when will that update make it to w/e distro I am using. All I see now is multiple game benchmarks with lower scores.
You cant say that, it doesn't work right on any system apparently. Maybe the final solution they come up with never works right, even on Windows. Linux has told Intel to fuck off several times, maybe the scheduler people will do it this time and it never works on Linux. Most people don't buy computer hardware based on projected functionality. Right now its a poorly functioning garbage CPU.