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Why Intel Kaby Lake and AMD Zen Will Only Be Optimized On Windows 10 (hothardware.com)

MojoKid writes: There was quite a stir caused recently when it was determined that Microsoft would only be fully supporting Intel's Kaby Lake and AMD's Zen next-generation processor microarchitectures with Windows 10. It's easy to dismiss the decision as pure marketing move, but there's more to consider and a distinction to be made between support and compatibility. The decision means future updates and optimizations that take advantage of the latest architectural enhancements in these new processors won't be made for older OS versions. Both of these microarchitectures have new features that require significant updates to Windows 10 to optimally function. Kaby Lake has updates to Intel's Speed Shift technology that make it possible to change power states more quickly than Skylake, for example. Then there's Intel's Turbo Boost 3.0, which is only baked natively into Windows 10 Redstone 1. For an operating system to optimally support AMD's Zen-based processors, major updates are likely necessary as well. Zen has fine-grained clock gating with multi-level regions throughout the chip, in addition to newer Simultaneous Multi-Threading technology for AMD chips. To properly leverage the tech in Zen, Microsoft will likely have to make updates to the Windows kernel and system scheduler, which is more involved than a driver update. Of course, older versions of Windows and alternative operating systems will still install and run on Kaby Lake and Zen. They are x86 processors, after all.

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  1. Even after a couple decades... by 93+Escort+Wagon · · Score: 5, Funny

    When I hear or see the word "turbo", my first thought is of this Far Side cartoon.

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  2. Re:Linux supported Kaby Lake features in March by Gavagai80 · · Score: 4, Funny

    Was that support backported into Linux 2.6.X from 2009? If not, then how is that different from MS not backporting to Win7?

    A more apt analogy would be if Intel/AMD required systemd for full support for their new processors.

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  3. Re:At least two other OSs will "optimize" Kaby Lak by Eunuchswear · · Score: 3, Funny

    Why would OSX need to support new Intel processors?

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