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by p_ing 342 days ago
Not sure what you're talking about, NT/Linux are well aware of the P/e cores and how to schedule among them for these past handful of generations.

I also moved to AMD (5800X3D) due X3D alone being a massive improvement for simulations. Intel is still better in the laptop space and just outright more available (though I'm Mac-only for day-to-day laptop usage).

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I am talking about gaming workloads being less efficient on particular E-core enabled CPUs. My point is that Day 1 has been generations ago and gaming workloads suffer the same as of that Day 1. Linked article does not mention running anything on Linux so not sure why to bring it up. Note that linked article sidestepped those issues by disabling E-cores.

Afaik Windows is delegating most of scheduling work to "Intel Thread Director".

What makes you sound optimistic about part "how to schedule" ? Do you have any links I can follow?