The first AMD Ryzen gaming performance patch is here… for a title almost no-one plays | PCGamesN
'That’s an impressive performance boost just from a game patch, but the big question is: will that performance boost will repeated and repeatable elsewhere?'
'AMD, Stardock and Oxide have today announced a new patch for Ashes of the Singularity which boosts performance with a Ryzen 7 CPU by up to 30%. '
'It’s not like we’re getting a performance patch for Rainbow Six: Siege or Civ VI, whose concurrent player stats run into the tens of thousands, is it?', "Unfortunately Ryzen's single-core performance is still behind Intel’s established Core architecture, hence the need for additional performance patches to try and shore up that gaming difference."
'AMD does though say Stardock and Oxide are “premier participants in the AMD Ryzen game development program that spans numerous significant game development houses and titles,” and we know they’re also working with Bethesda on future titles. '
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'That’s an impressive performance boost just from a game patch, but the big question is: will that performance boost will repeated and repeatable elsewhere?'
'AMD, Stardock and Oxide have today announced a new patch for Ashes of the Singularity which boosts performance with a Ryzen 7 CPU by up to 30%. '
'It’s not like we’re getting a performance patch for Rainbow Six: Siege or Civ VI, whose concurrent player stats run into the tens of thousands, is it?', "Unfortunately Ryzen's single-core performance is still behind Intel’s established Core architecture, hence the need for additional performance patches to try and shore up that gaming difference."
'AMD does though say Stardock and Oxide are “premier participants in the AMD Ryzen game development program that spans numerous significant game development houses and titles,” and we know they’re also working with Bethesda on future titles. '
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