Its a spyware that cannot even work properly.
Watched this video in morning and FC6 and CP2077 are outliers it seems.
Interesting thing he explained with SVM needing to be turned off if VBS is enabled discreetly due to some dependencies requiring it. I think Intel equivalent setting is VT-x.
Also the bios auto enabled/disabled problem.
But the video did feel a lot of stuff could have been cut. The bios part I was waiting for was right at the end.
Now that I had the time to read the thread more thoroughly and watch HUB's video in its entirety, by trying to shift blame onto reviewers and consumers, coming up with wild stories like "admin account changes branch prediction engine behavior", I'm gonna argue that this AMD's very own "You're holding it wrong" moment
I am going to double down on my reviewer guide comments, get rid of the reviewers guide. If there is an NDA, remove it so if the guide has to stay, reviewers can fully publish it.
The concept of doing reviews becomes flawed if a reviewer is expected to match the vendor's results. You have to take into account different software and games tested, different way of testing games, game settings, different windows configuration, different drivers, different bios version, different bios settings, impact of storage used, the list goes on.
If different reviewers get different results, thats fine, its a review, its not a validation process.
I am glad HUB made this video though, it offers us plebs some insight. AMD should have waited a month or so for the update to get rolled out so then this issue of incorrect prediction behaviour would not have came up (at least for Windows 11, which all the reviewers use now I think).
Wendell from leve1ltechs in his video interestingly also mentioned all the AMD fan boy tribal behaviour in their channel comments, it seems both GN and level1techs have started to get sick of it now as well.