chrisv wrote:
Designed By India H1B Engineers wrote:
Crucially, these updates to both Linux and Windows will incur a
performance hit on Intel products. The effects are still being
benchmarked, however we're looking at a ballpark figure of five
to 30 per cent slow down, depending on the task and the
processor model.
This is ugly. Think of the large computing centers, for example
Google's data centers. Suddenly, they will need significantly more
CPU time, and thus electricity (and thus carbon), to get the job done?
And once all the spanners are tossed into the works, which will slow things
down, what happens when new CPUs without the issues are available? Will
computers forever be artificially slowed down?
A whole bunch of someones has seriously dropped the ball on this. Protected
memory should be just that, protected, with no way to avoid the protection.
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