Diablo 4 is another highly anticipated game that doesn't seem to benefit much from Intel's hybrid E-cores
Diablo 4 is another highly anticipated game that doesn't seem to benefit much from Intel's hybrid E-cores
Diablo 4 is another highly anticipated game that doesn't seem to benefit much from Intel's hybrid E-cores. Early benchmarks have shown that theperformance improvement that's typically seen with Intel's E-cores is not as significant in Diablo 4 as it is in some other games.
This is likely due to the fact that Diablo 4 is not a heavily multi-threaded game. Multi-threading is when a game can effectively split up its workload across multiple CPU cores, allowing for more efficient processing. However, in Diablo 4, the majority of the workload is handled by a single core, with the remaining cores mostly handling background tasks.
This means that even though Intel's hybrid E-core technology can boost performance in games that are heavily multi-threaded, it may not provide much of a performance benefit in games like Diablo 4 that rely more on single-core processing.
It's worth noting that Diablo 4 is still in development, and as the game is optimized further, it's possible that it could benefit more from Intel's E-cores in the future. However, for now, it seems that players looking to get the most out of Diablo 4 may not need to invest in CPUs that feature Intel's E-cores.

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