AMD announces a new update to address Ryzen 9000’s performance woes ahead of Intel Arrow Lake launch, but it has already blown its early advantage


There’s no question that the AMD Ryzen 9000 series had a troubled launch, but AMD’s latest fixes for the entire lineup of chips could go a long way to addressing the concerns of gamers and creators who might be holding off on buying one of the new chips.

The fix, which is part of the new AGESA ComboAM5 PI 1.2.0.2 microcode update to various AM5 motherboard UEFI BIOSs, comes in two parts, according to TechPowerUp.



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