

The Commission did not disclose these concessions, but mentioned that it will take until October 27 to decide whether or not they merit further investigation. Reuters reports that NVIDIA offered the Commission certain "concessions," which may affect the way Arm operates under NVIDIA. It looks like NVIDIA's acquisition of Arm Holdings Plc from Japan's SoftBank, has hit its biggest regulatory hurdle, with the European Commission, the apex executive body of the European Union, deliberating on whether the deal requires a thorough investigation lasting 4 months.
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Thankfully, both issues can be fixed via software updates, and AMD is working with Microsoft to push fixes for both issues through Windows Update, in an update rollout scheduled within October 2021. On the other hand, a dysfunctional "preferred cores" system would mean reduced performance in light-threaded tasks as the OS is unaware which are the processor's two best cores. They also warn of a 10-15% loss in gaming performance. The increased 元 cache latency affects performance of applications sensitive to memory performance. The new operating system is also found to break the "preferred cores" system on AMD processors (UEFI CPPC2), in which the two "best" CPU cores, which can sustain the highest boost frequencies, are highlighted to the operating system, so most of the light-threaded traffic could be sent to them.ĪMD and Microsoft jointly made this discovery, and listed out potential impact on application performance. Apparently, AMD processors officially compatible with Windows 11, exhibit a three-times increase in 元 cache latency with the new operating system.
