I always thought Intel's CPUs were snappy, in fact that were the snappiest of snappiest, even vs Ryzen, where AMD have improved a lot over the years with their latency. However with the advent of 12th gen Alder lake and 13th Gen i9-12900k and 13900K CPUs respectively, Intel took something AWAY, and that was they moved the I/O driver directly off the CPU (that's what I was told from multiple sources), and this was the exact reason why latency issues have been occurring on these CPUs for windows users, not the e-cores or the p-cores.
Are you getting stuttering or hanging while working on a heavily loaded i9 desktop PC? (Not gaming), If so then today's video may shed some light, where in part 1 we broke down what has happened over the years with CPUs and why they became so much more responsive. However today we test out the i9-10900K vs the i9-13900K in what would be considered very different grounds for testing. This is part 2 of 2 (well now part 2 of 3) for the Intel CPU latency story.
Are you getting stuttering or hanging while working on a heavily loaded i9 desktop PC? (Not gaming), If so then today's video may shed some light, where in part 1 we broke down what has happened over the years with CPUs and why they became so much more responsive. However today we test out the i9-10900K vs the i9-13900K in what would be considered very different grounds for testing. This is part 2 of 2 (well now part 2 of 3) for the Intel CPU latency story.