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AMD's New CPPC 'Highest Frequency' Feature Could Improve CPU Scheduling and Boost Behavior in Windows 11

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The new feature could debut with Zen 6 CPUs and aims to fix mismatches between CPPC values and actual core speeds, improving boost accuracy.Continue reading at TweakTown
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AMD is working on a new evolution of its CPCC system and not CCPC, for Collaborative Processor Performance Control, with a function called Highest Frequency. The goal is simple, allowing the operating system, especially Windows 11 and Linux, to better understand the real capabilities of the different cores of the processor. Currently, the CPCC already allows the OS to identify the most interesting cores to execute certain loads, for example in p…

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phoronix.com broke the news on Tuesday, May 5, 2026.
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