Core: Parking Windows 10

Then she whispered to the sleeping ThinkCentre, “You can keep your ghost. Just don’t let it touch Excel.”

The slider was set to "Aggressive." Windows 10 had been parking her unused cores—shutting them down entirely to save a teaspoon of electricity—and then desperately trying to spin them back up the millisecond Paul clicked a mouse. core parking windows 10

When a Windows 10 system is idle or under a light workload, the operating system calculates how many physical cores are actually required to sustain the current load. If there are more active cores than necessary, Windows "parks" the surplus cores. Then she whispered to the sleeping ThinkCentre, “You

Parking a core is easy; waking it up is where the complexity lies. This process is governed by algorithms that balance latency against power saving. If there are more active cores than necessary,

Marta was a debugging wizard, the kind who could hear a hard drive stutter and diagnose a failing actuator arm. But her latest case was a ghost. A Lenovo ThinkCentre, running a clean install of Windows 10, was slower than treacle in January.