Amd ryzen fixes a small problem with linux
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The Zen architecture of the AMD Ryzen processors has been a success but it is not without problems, one of them has to do with a bug that exists under the Linux operating system and that does not allow these new processors to perform as they should.
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This bug was pointed out by Phoronix and later officially confirmed by AMD, it was also used to mention that it was only in Ryzen processors since Threadripper and EPYC do not present it.
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Finally AMD has solved the problem at the hardware level with a new revision of the processors, with this the problem should be totally solved. Michael Larabel of Phoronix has confirmed that these new reviews of the AMD Ryzen processors do not present the problem so, in fact, we can take it for granted. The Sunnyvale company is doing an excellent job and will change the processors affected by this issue by contacting its customer service department.
The Zen architecture is completely new, so it is normal that it presents problems that are solved over time, it is nothing new because we all remember the famous TLB bug of the first Phenom processors.
Source: techpowerup
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