While AMD CPUs already have a price to performance advantage compared to Intel, because they’re cheaper and offer more core counts per processor, the hold back it’s been the single core performance. However, the company reveals that starting with the third generation, Ryzen processors are up to 21 percent better in single-threaded performance. And this isn’t just because the improvements that AMD is doing with its new 7nm silicon technology. Part of the problem was Windows 10 not being able to use the many cores inside the processor efficiently, but starting with the May 2019 Update things are changing. Beginning with the new feature update, Windows 10 is introducing some Ryzen specific changes, including topology awareness, which means that the OS will be now able to focus on single Core Complex (CCX) unit in the processor whenever possible eliminating the latency on tasks that only need to use a very small number of cores, which often affects gaming. In addition, Windows 10 version 1903 is also making changes to improve the performance of the scheduler, which reduces the clock ramping time when going from base to boost clock speeds from 30ms to 1-2ms, which translates into 20 times improvement. All these changes mean that after installing the Windows 10 May 2019 Update on your AMD-base system, you should notice a boost on performance and responsiveness, including in gaming. These changes should apply to devices using the first, second, and even more noticeable in the third generation of Ryzen and Ryzen Threadripper processors, because of the many advances that AMD is doing with the new generation. All content on this site is provided with no warranties, express or implied. Use any information at your own risk. Always backup of your device and files before making any changes. Privacy policy info.