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by throw-qqqqq
163 days ago
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> Could this be due to how Windows vs Linux does process scheduling on CPUs with P- and E-cores? Had the same thought: I would also expect this to be an artifact of suboptimal scheduling on Linux or some otherwise unidentified issue. Linux is usually outperforming Windows by a good margin on the same hardware. Also, in my experience, Windows 11 does not improve performance compared to Windows 10 (I have to use both versions at my dayjob). I would be very surprised if this isn’t an issue with drivers or scheduling. |
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