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Intel E core scheduling has been exposed: the power consumption of the "Metro: leaving" game has been increased by 230W under low picture quality.

2025-01-19 Update From: SLTechnology News&Howtos shulou NAV: SLTechnology News&Howtos > IT Information >

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CTOnews.com November 18 news, YouTube channel GamersNexus in the latest video, found some interesting behavior about Intel processors.

Intel's 12th, 13th and 14th generation Kerry processors all use "large and small cores" design, in which the P core handles the main tasks, while the E core handles less important threads to improve energy efficiency.

In the "Metro: leave" game, GamersNexus enabled "low" quality graphics mode and found a strange phenomenon that threads that should have been assigned to the performance core were mistakenly assigned to the efficiency core, resulting in reduced performance and increased power consumption.

After the APO is turned on, the Windows system will correct the above errors and reduce the power consumption by 230W. For E cores that should reduce consumption, this is a crazy power budget.

Fortunately, this situation can only be repeated in a small number of scenes, one of which is the "low" quality graphics preset in the "Metro: leave" game.

Intel launched the new 14th-generation Core CPU in October and introduced a new Intel Application Optimization (Application Optimization) feature to further improve the frame rate of PC games.

CTOnews.com previously reported that YouTube channel HardwareUnboxed recently released a new video confirming from Intel representatives that Intel has no plans to devolve application optimization (APO) functions to Raptor Lake (13th generation core) and Alder Lake (12th generation core) processors.

Currently, the processors that support APO are limited to i7-14700K, i7-14700KF, i9-14900K and i9-14900KF. It is not clear whether i5 support can be added in the future.

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