Microsoft’s Windows 24H2 update may improve performance on AMD CPUs, from the older Ryzen 5000 series to its latest ‘Zen 5’ 9000 series chips.
US chipmaker AMD says it’s working with Microsoft to further boost the performance of AMD’s CPUs on Windows systems, according to a post published this week.
AMD’s Zen 5 chips—the Ryzen 9000 series—are expected to get slight performance boosts with Microsoft’s Windows 24H2 update. This update, which may be released as soon as October, will also improve performance on AMD’s Zen 3 and Zen 4 chips, according to the chip maker (Zen 4 chips include its Ryzen 7000 series; Zen 3 consists of over a dozen Ryzen 5000 series chips as well as a slew of other embedded and server CPU models).