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Windows Defender is reportedly hindering performance on Intel CPUs

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Jun 29, 2022



Developer Kevin Glynn, aka “Uncle Webb,” has discovered a weird Windows Defender bug that causes Intel CPUs to suffer a significant performance hit on Windows 10 or 11.

According to a Tech Power Up report (opens in new tab), the bug causes Windows Defender to “randomly start using all seven hardware performance counters provided by Intel Core processors.” That wouldn’t be a big problem, according to Tech Power Up, except that Defender is randomly changing the privilege level of the counters—setting them to “mode 2″—which puts it in conflict with other software that’s trying to use the counter in its typical state, “mode 3.”



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