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AMD P-State EPP Patches Spun An 8th Time For Helping Out Linux Performance & Efficiency
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v8 patches are broken. Compile fails on 6.1 and 6.2 kernels.
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Originally posted by Anux View PostHm, all they showed is that pstate ondemad is killing it and all EPP variants are far behind.
I am using the epp driver since the first patch and it is running very well. The scaling works way better on my 5900X and also it is using less power in idle and other normal tasks.
Performance wise is the amd-pstate-epp (powersave gov, power preference) near or same as the acpi-cpufreq performance is. I did run a lot of benchmarks and the performance of it is really good.
Looking really forward until this get merged.
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Hm, all they showed is that pstate ondemad is killing it and all EPP variants are far behind.
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AMD P-State EPP Patches Spun An 8th Time For Helping Out Linux Performance & Efficiency
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AMD kicked off Christmas week by posting an eighth version of their P-State EPP driver patches for implementing the AMD Energy Performance Preference handling within their recent processors/SoCs for software to hint a performance or energy efficiency hint. P-State EPP can address some of the shortcomings with AMD's original P-State driver implementation merged nearly a year ago and has been showing good results in numbers posted by AMD engineers...
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