I noticed that even when I select the E-cores in the program I'm using, it still doesn’t affect them, it keeps using the P-cores.
Even with Quick CPU and Task Manager, it only uses the P-cores until I manually assign the app to the E-cores in Task Manager. After that, it uses the E-cores. It might be a bug where Intel CPUs aren’t handling this correctly?
PS: it even shows that the E-core is used after I set it up Manually.

I noticed that even when I select the E-cores in the program I'm using, it still doesn’t affect them, it keeps using the P-cores.
Even with Quick CPU and Task Manager, it only uses the P-cores until I manually assign the app to the E-cores in Task Manager. After that, it uses the E-cores. It might be a bug where Intel CPUs aren’t handling this correctly?
PS: it even shows that the E-core is used after I set it up Manually.