Core Parking Windows 10 【8K】

Or maybe, it just went back to sleep.

Core Parking is a subset of the Windows Processor Power Management (PPPM) engine. It is essentially a "sleep state" for individual CPU cores. core parking windows 10

When a Windows 10 system is idle or under a light workload, the operating system calculates how many physical cores are actually required to sustain the current load. If there are more active cores than necessary, Windows "parks" the surplus cores. Or maybe, it just went back to sleep

The timestamp on the code was January 21, 2020. The day the last security patch for Windows 7 was released. The day millions of old machines were left behind. core parking windows 10