The first Windows 11 update has arrived, and the Ryzen cache problem is still unresolved

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The second Tuesday of this month seems to come faster every time, and patch watchers should be particularly excited about Microsoft’s Patch Tuesday of this month: this is the first Windows 11 update Since its launch on October 5th.What is missing in the first Windows 11 update is right AMD Ryzen L3 cache issue But AMD is confident Repair will be available soon.
This update, called KB5006674, provides security fixes-MS did not say what this means-and fixes for those who have suffered packet loss using Intel Killer and SmartByte network devices. There is also a servicing stack update for Windows Update itself.
Windows 10 users Get all the same content through the update KB5006670, and the notice that Windows 10 version 2004 (aka 20H1, or May 2020 update) will end service support on December 14, 2021, and users should update immediately.
Other issues with Windows 11, such as Does not start occasionally The Virtualbox VM is still unpatched, but the elephant in the room must be Ryzen cache delay and core scheduling errors, which caused the AMD chip to slow down by 15% under the new operating system.An article on the website Technology power up Claims that the new patch actually made the situation worse.
one AMD statement It is confirmed that a new driver will be provided this month to solve the core scheduling problem, and the cache usage fix will be provided through Windows Update, also later this month.
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