AMD may not have these issues since the cores are almost identical other than cache size - there should be much less of a problem or delay when everythings the same, if something gets sent to the wrong cores for the task they can just shift to where they're needed as they can at the same speed of a regular dual CCX chip, rather than what intels suffering from where the CPU needs to process tasks to know where they belong, to send to the right cores. It's like a car towing itself.
Intels thread director was removed in 12th gen, to software
This led to some large latency issues on 12th and 13th gen - it's not present in long running tasks, but the initial choosing of which cores to throw a task on is much, much slower than previous intel hardware
His part two has benchmarks especially real world tasks like searching files in windows where things slow to a crawl as they're shoved onto the E-cores
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That whole Nvidia DPC latency issue?
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Windows 11 and it's optimisations for intels designs speeds that up fairly well (HAGS, i'm guessing) but it's still inferior to previous intel hardware by a large margin
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However the tweaks they did to help the latency affect some tasks, dragging and dropping multiple music files takes a massive penalty in 11 vs 10 on these systems.
Likely because they're shoved to the slower E-cores, rather than the P cores.
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Synthetic benchmarks are programmed into the software scheduler to help performance, but doing something like having a 3D rendering program open - not rendering anything but open, means the scheduler prioritises the P cores for that .exe and tasks like moving files around gets shoved to the E-cores, despite the P-cores having performance to spare and being free to the task.
This ends up in a weird situation where you lose the ability to multitask without large performance issues, and the biggest issues are the 'low priority' stuff that users actually deal with in real life, like copying files or importing video/mp3 files.
TL;DR: AMD better hope their design isn't this bad.