Microsoft, AMD working to patch Ryzen bug on Windows 11

Microsoft, AMD working to patch Ryzen bug on Windows 11


Microsoft plans to release an update on October 19 followed by an AMD driver update on October 21 to resolve the issue.

Microsoft, AMD working to patch Ryzen bug on Windows 11.


AMD Ryzen processors running Windows 11 have several drawbacks. To fix this, Microsoft plans to release an update on October 19 and a driver update from AMD on October 21.

According to a GSMArena report, Microsoft said that unless a new update is implemented, it will not migrate Windows 11 to AMD Ryzen devices, and will advise owners of such computers not to update manually.

The first error affected the L3 cache and increased the delay by three. The second error is related to the "Priority Center" feature, which allows the system to use the fastest CPU of the processor.

Windows 11 is now available for free updates for Windows 10 computers and for newer Windows 11 computers worldwide.

New devices already installed Windows 11 have started to emerge from partners including ASUS, HP, and Lenovo with the coming soon coming from partners such as Acer and Dell.

According to the company, Windows 11 offers a powerful new experience, whether you're working on a school project, collaborating on a work presentation, building a new app, or building your next big idea.

Windows 11 has a refresh taskbar and a Start menu. It also adds rounded edges to all program windows and Teams discussions.

 

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