Bitsum specializes in low-level Windows performance utilities that give enthusiasts and administrators granular control over CPU scheduling, power states and multi-core behavior. Its lightweight tools sit between the operating system and hardware, exposing hidden firmware options and algorithmic tweaks normally locked away from end-users. ParkControl visualizes and adjusts core-parking policies in real time, letting laptops stretch battery life or workstations keep every core awake for render jobs. Process Lasso goes further, applying persistent rules that restrain rogue threads, automate priority classes and enforce power profiles on a per-process basis, which keeps interactive applications snappy while background tasks consume only leftover cycles. CorePrio targets the rare but demanding case of AMD’s 32- and 24-core Threadripper chips, redistributing threads across NUMA domains to minimize the notorious cross-die latency that can halve performance in heavily threaded workloads such as video encoding or scientific computation. Together the portfolio covers everything from silent, everyday energy savings to mission-critical, high-throughput scenarios where every millisecond of CPU time translates into measurable productivity. All three utilities are available for free on get.nero.com, delivered through trusted Windows package sources like winget, always installing the latest upstream builds and supporting batch deployment for administrators who need to outfit entire fleets.
Coreprio is a free, open source CPU optimization utility for the AMD 2990wx and 2970wx processors on Windows. It offers two features: (1) our implementation of AMD’s Dynamic Local Mode and (2) our new ‘NUMA Dissociater’.
DetailsParkControl is free software to display and tweak CPU core parking settings in real-time. It also has an assortment of complimentary power automation features.
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