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    Phoronix: Linux Performance Patches Revved To Avoid Too Many Unnecessary Cross-CPU Wake-ups

    A patch series started by Intel to improve the Linux kernel's fair scheduler code, which has also seen testing/feedback from AMD engineers and other stakeholders, continues to be improved upon. The focus of this patch series is on avoiding too many cross-CPU wake-ups when they are unnecessary. In doing so, these patches help enhance the Linux performance particularly on high core count systems...

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    Is there some kind of options like systemd_systemctl setmode melt_all_cpu_cores_evenly ?

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