They perform the same function.
They perform the same function.
I checked the processor power management settings, but the details are unclear. I searched online, but the information isn’t very specific. Let me know if you’d like a clearer explanation.
Threshold for performance boost is the highest CPU usage your processor can handle before the operating system forces it to run faster. This usually happens when a single core exceeds that limit, not necessarily the entire CPU. Threshold for performance drop is the lowest acceptable usage that stops the OS from slowing the CPU to conserve energy. This typically needs all cores to stay below that level.
They are adjustments for managing CPU clock boosting. The purpose is to optimize CPU performance, ensuring it handles demanding tasks without running too slowly. This helps maintain better battery life if you prefer it, or you can prioritize speed if needed.