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mrpippy
on July 24, 2023
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They are managed both ways. I think updating in BIOS is preferable to ensure no CPU parameters change while (some part) of the kernel has already initialized.
But of course BIOS updates have many downsides and often stop after a few years.
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But of course BIOS updates have many downsides and often stop after a few years.