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P is performance
The E Cores are supposed to handle the OS background tasks to P cores can focus fully on the primary task at hand.... such as your game for example.
However some games have issues with this.
You can disable it all in the BIOS or simply use an app such as CoreDirector and whitelist games or other apps that have issues E Cores. Games such as Red Dead 1 and 2 are prime examples.
its kinda cool idea, 4 E cores alone performs like 2015 mid range gaming pc CPU