Update is reportedly being prepared for public release early next week.
Now that Windows 11 is available, the difficult task of resolving the new operating system's problems can begin. The operating system received its first Patch Tuesday update earlier this week, and another is currently being sent to Windows Insiders in the Beta and Release Preview channels. It resolves a slew of early issues with Windows 11.
The main focus of this release is a remedy for an issue impacting L3 cache latency on AMD Ryzen CPUs. The issue, according to AMD, might degrade performance by 3–5%. The Windows 11 update that was issued earlier this week may have exacerbated the situation, but a remedy is on the way.
The L3 latency flaw is one of two issues that AMD discovered with Windows 11 earlier this month. The other Windows 11 issue uncovered by AMD, which can prohibit high-core-count, high-wattage Ryzen CPUs from appropriately distributing work to the processor's fastest individual cores, will be resolved by an AMD driver update.
The Release Preview Insider channel is often the final destination for a Windows update before it is made available to the general public. According to a Reddit post, the Windows update will be published on Tuesday, October 19th, while the AMD driver update for the second issue will be delivered two days later, on October 21st.
Other bugs fixed in the Windows 11 update include one that prevented some upgraders from seeing the new Taskbar or using the Start menu, a PowerShell bug that can fill up a storage volume with "an infinite number of child directories" when you try to move a directory into its own child directory, and a slew of issues that could cause freezes, crashes, and slowdowns.
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