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    Phoronix: Expanded Platform Support For AMD Dynamic Boost Control Being Worked On For Linux

    Since early this year AMD has been working on Linux enablement patches for Dynamic Boost Control (DBC). This is a new feature of some AMD SoCs that allow an "authenticated entity" to have greater control over certain SoC characteristics to improve the power/performance. AMD DBC was merged for Linux 6.6 just days ago while already new patches have been posted that extend the supported platforms for this Dynamic Boost Control functionality...

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    I hope this and the preferred core thing will land for 6.7, enabled by default of course.
    So for all hardware running on Zen2 and newer, no kernel flags are required for amd_pstate and still get the best experience out of the box.

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