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It appears that the Linux Kernel 4.10 also has something to offer the red team as it previously offered a fix to Intel's Kaby Lake processors specifically on its turbo speeds. Now the new version fully capitalizes on all the threads of the AMD Ryzen CPUs where the kernel identifies the cores correctly. In so doing, AMD's Zen architecture is able to fully offer all its cores to the Linux kernel. This new fix is actually the third in a series of three different commits or code changes to the different architecture of AMD.