it should probably have its own CPU drivers, right? Not in this case. While there are drivers that are called chipset drivers ...
The issue may be caused by the old CPU or outdated/corrupted CPU drivers. In this case, you can first try updating the CPU drivers and see if that helped – if not, you can upgrade your CPU.
With all that said, before you go about buying a new computer, or if you're assessing whether or not to upgrade your current daily driver, make sure to check the processor's generation.
Fixed monitoring of legacy CPU Usage on Windows 11. Fixed a possible crash during XTU check on AMD Genoa/Bergamo. Fixed reporting of EDC current value on AMD Raphael. Fixed driver compatibility ...