![]() ![]() ![]() For those running Windows 11, Intel says a mid-November OS update should fix the issue for 11 of those games. ![]() ![]() Intel's list of incompatible games includes 22 that don't work under Windows 10 or Windows 11 and 29 more that don't currently work under Windows 10 but will work if users upgrade their OS. "Once it detects that some portion of the load has been split between the P- and E-cores, it sees the new cores as a new license holder (a separate system) and force-quits the game to prevent what it believes is two PCs trying to play one game on the same key,” he said. PCMag's Chris Stobing explained that the issue arises from the DRM middleware treating the two different types of cores as two distinct systems. But after hinting at the potential issue in a developer FAQ last month, Intel is now confirming that some games contain DRM that Intel says "may incorrectly recognize 12th Generation Intel Core Processors efficient-cores (E-cores) as another system." That issue can lead to games that "may crash during launch or gameplay or unexpectedly shut down," Intel says. Further Reading Intel’s Alder Lake big.little CPU design, tested: It’s a barn burnerWe've already covered how Alder Lake's hybrid " big.little" design splits the CPU's workload into high-powered "performance" (P) cores and low-powered "efficiency" (E) cores. ![]()
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