CAM only using Intel E-cores

CAM only using Intel E-cores

l.mclarenXECR9
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CAM only using Intel E-cores

l.mclarenXECR9
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I'm having an issue with the i7-12850HX in my laptop. The CAM operations (Blend and 3d addaptive) are only using the slow E-cores to calculate toolpaths. Is there any way to force it to use only the power cores?

Thanks,

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lance.carocci
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Thanks for the report, @l.mclarenXECR9! We will investigate this issue. Please let me know if you observe any other notable core optimization issues.


Lance Carocci
Fusion QA for UI Framework/Cloud Workflows, and fervent cat enthusiast
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jeff.pek
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@l.mclarenXECR9 - What OS/version are you using?

Thanks,

  Jeff

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HughesTooling
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There have been a couple more reports of this problem.

 

https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/fusion-360-support/bug-report-rendering-on-cpus-with-p-cores-and-e-co...

 

https://forums.autodesk.com/t5/fusion-360-support/fusion-360-rendering-only-utilizes-e-cores-on-inte...

 

Also looking at Google a big problem with games as well!

 

Mark Hughes
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lance.carocci
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@HughesTooling, yeah the rub here is that Intel/Microsoft have largely avoided giving apps a way to force execution on P vs E cores. In addition, Intel Thread Director's logic is much more robust in Windows 11 than it is in 10, and does a better job of reassigning these threads from E to P cores. 10 is pretty simple in its support.

 

@l.mclarenXECR9 from the screenshots it looks like you may be using Windows 10. While there may be some forms of optimization that can be done on the Fusion 360 side, by and large the best optimization of your processor is going to come from upgrading to Windows 11.


Lance Carocci
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l.mclarenXECR9
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@jeff.pek I'm running Windows 10 Education (Version 22H2) . I'll see if IT has a Windows 11 build available and report back.