A new BIOS update has addressed the core-to-core latency issues on AMD Ryzen 9000 processors, reducing latency by over 50%.The update specifically fixes inter-CCD latency, which was higher on Ryzen 9000 compared to the previous generation Ryzen 7000.Asus has rolled out a firmware update for its 600-series motherboards, including X670E, B650E, and B650, addressing the latency problems.Users have reported performance gains in synthetic benchmarks, with Zen 5 CPUs scoring higher and cross-CCD latency significantly improved.