- The windows scheduler is not to blame = What windows scheduler is blame ?
- AMD is relatively low performance in some games = Is AMD relatively low performance in some games ?
- The company also released a separate blog = What company also released a separate blog ?
- The high-performance profile shifts control of the processor power states from Windows to the CPU = What high-performance profile shifts control of the processor power states from Windows to the CPU ?
- The operating system's incessant desire to park cores = What operating system's incessant desire to park cores ?
- There is no global fix for the scheduler = Is no global fix for the scheduler ?
- The Ryzen processors perform better with the high-performance power profile = What Ryzen processors perform better with the high-performance power profile ?
- Windows 7 doesn't appear to park cores as aggressively = Doesn’t Windows 7 appear to park cores as aggressively ?
- The performance disparity between the balanced and high-performance power plans = What performance disparity between the balanced and high-performance power plans ?
- The company plans to issue an update in the April time-frame to address the issue = What company plans to issue an update in the April time-frame to address the issue ?
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Rabu, 17 Mei 2017
Question Forms
Minggu, 16 April 2017
Object Of Preposition
Tugas 1
AMD
also touched on the performance
disparity between the balanced and
high-performance power plans, and the company plans to issue an update in the
April time-frame to address the issue.
Tugas 2
The high-performance profile shifts
control of the processor power states from Windows to the CPU, thus negating
the operating system's incessant desire to park
cores, which results in decreased
performance.
Increased power consumption and
thermals inevitably lead to higher cooling requirements, and thus acoustical
output from the cooling solution, so
the modified power profile might have an effect on many fronts.
Tugas 3
AMD also addressed Ryzen's somewhat confusing temperature reporting. (V-ing)
We expect temperature monitoring
software to better understand our tCTL offsets to report the junction
temperature automatically.
(V-ing)
We can take to
enjoy optimized gaming performance.
(V-ing)
Tugas 4
We have also reviewed topology logs generated by the Sysinternals Coreinfo
utility. (Verb Perfect)
We have reviewed the limited
available evidence concerning performance deltas between Windows 7 and Windows 10 on the AMD Ryzen CPU. (Verb Perfect)
Sabtu, 25 Maret 2017
Part Of Speech
AMD's
relatively low performance in some games has led to a flurry of theories, with
the most popular being that the Windows scheduler bears the blame. (S+P+O)
AMD
released a community update that contradicts the theories. (S+P+C)
AMD
also clarified its temperature reporting methodology and announced that it's
pushing an update in April to refine its power management policy. (S+P+C)
The
company also released a separate blog post outlining several tweaks to get the
best gaming experience. (S+P+O)
The
Windows Scheduler Is Not To Blame
(S+P+C)
Ryzen's
unique cache topology and simultaneous multi-threading (SMT, which is akin to
Intel's Hyper-Threading) has led to reduced performance in many games, which
AMD claimed can be fixed through updates that allow software to interact
correctly with the new architecture.
(S+P+O)
Windows
7 doesn't appear to park cores as aggressively, which is likely contributing to
increased performance in the older operating system. (S+P+O)
AMD
also touched on the performance disparity between the balanced and
high-performance power plans, and the company plans to issue an update in the
April time-frame to address the issue.
(S+P+O)
AMD
also addressed Ryzen's somewhat confusing temperature reporting. (S+P+O)
AMD
also confirmed the fact that some games perform better with SMT disabled, which
we already characterized with targeted testing in our launch piece. (S+P+O)
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