AMD's newest technology in gaming has been awesome in every possible aspect. Its Ryzen lineup has already increased the fire of pro-level gaming among players from all around. However, after the official unveiling of this graphics stunner, the reports of a certain number of issues have also been heard recently. Well, AMD is not willing to stay down at its knees with such issues. The graphics and computing giant is getting set to release some solution for such troubles as well.

According to Tom's Hardware, AMD's latest graphics masterpiece showcased lesser performance in a number of games which led to a round of speculations among the gamers about Ryzen's specification and capabilities. One of the claims were even about Windows Schedulers. Some of the players stated that Windows scheduler is improperly assigning threads to physical and logical cores of the systems. But AMD recently denied this fact. The company declared that the scheduler has no logs to affect Zen technology based Ryzen cards.

Some sources even claimed that Ryzen's unique cache topology and simultaneous multi-threading is responsible for the reduction of overall performance of the Zen-tech led cards in certain games. However, AMD now claimed that the company has fixed this issue through updates which allow the software to rightly implement the needed measures and interact with the architecture of the card. As per another report by Forbes, AMD is getting ready to launch its next-gen Zen server processor very soon, The company shared some initial details about the processor, which has been dubbed as Naples, when it was officially revealing the first ever consumer desktop PC version of Ryzen last week.

AMD is willing to increase its chances to win over the potential rivals with a wide range of products under the brand name of Ryzen. AMD is also planning to thrill the global server market again with its Ryzen range as well.