1. AMD announced that branch prediction optimizations from the Windows 11 Preview have been backported to Windows 11 23H2, aiming to enhance Ryzen CPU performance. 2. The update, KB5041587, is available as an optional update in Windows Update settings. 3. Initial testing showed minimal performance improvements across various benchmarks, with no significant changes observed.
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