AMD Ryzen patch update is reportedly arriving soon as hinted in the recent blog posted on the company's community page. Though there is no specific release date revealed, the California-based multinational semiconductor company is said to launch the patch in April. Additionally, AMD is also looking to release a revised power plan to boost the processor's performance.
AMD Ryzen patch, according to Tom's Hardware, might see a release in the first week of April along with the company's improved processor that will address the performance inconsistency between the high-performance plan and the balance plan. The revised power plan is expected to boost the power policy parameters between the two aforementioned plans. This will apparently lead to a more consistent performance with the usual usage models of a PC.
AMD Ryzen patch release was also hinted earlier this month by the company's executives according to a report by PC World. The report said that AMD was working with developers on the "vital optimizations" that can boost the processor's performance with 1080p resolutions. This should come as a good news to gamers because such resolution is what gaming applications utilize.
Users may recall that AMD Ryzen processor is not that promising when paired with high-end GPU in graphics-bound games even if the CPU has multi-core capabilities. As what the report said, the processor is struggling to deliver a satisfying CPU performance because of this. However, this problem might see a resolution next month through the optimization that will be implemented on the upcoming AMD Ryzen patch.
AMD Ryzen patch, as it seems, is a much-awaited update from the company and thanks to AMD chief executive Lisa Su who has been ensuring users that its developers are working to improve the processor through a series of Reddit posts. For more updates about AMD's impending revised power plan and patch, keep checking here at Science Times.