Microsoft has launched a new Windows 11 building 22000.282 to Windows Insider users in beta and preview channels.
This build is reported to have completed Windows 11 bugs that are widespread in PC with AMD processors.
According to the report with the development of Xdadaders, renewal contains improvements to the problem of cache L3.
When the new operating system was officially released to the public, AMD computer processor manufacturers revealed that the OS negatively affected its processor, producing reduced performance.
The company reveals that after installing the measured and functional L3 L3 cache latency and functional in several processors increases three times that have an impact on application access time that is sensitive to memory subsystem.
Performance problems are 15% in certain games, but usually, the impact ranges from 3% and 5%.
The official update released Tuesday was getting worse the problem but the latest building was said to solve a bug.
Another problem stated by AMD is the preferred core that is not specially scheduled to schedule the fastest core processor after the update.
This problem hinders the application that is sensitive to one or several CPU utas.
The new building has not discussed this issue and is likely to be resolved by AMD software updates rather than Windows updates.
The company said that it will release drivers updates this month.
Apart from the problem of latency l3 cache, new buildings include many improvements.
This includes problems where some users still see the Badgar style of Windows 10 not new.
The list of repairs is expected to be rolled into the public in the next official patch.
The company also recently released new builds with new emojis to Windows Insider users on the Dev channel.