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Software patches expected to have a 5-30% performance impact.

Read more about Intel's rumoured security issue.

Read more about Intel's rumoured security issue.
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This is major for servers, but not relevant for desktop setups at all, really, if some of the early speculation is to be believed.
EPYC just got a whole lot better for most server providers.
I hope so because I'm gonna be in' livid if I lose even 5% performance after the update.This is major for servers, but not relevant for desktop setups at all, really, if some of the early speculation is to be believed.
But isn't it solely x86? = x64 goes clear?
The bug is a hardware issue, so in theory all operating systems are affected. Windows is expected to release their update on Patch Tuesday.
While the current release of the Linux patch implements the isolation feature on all x86 and x86-64 processors regardless of vendor, AMD chips have been confirmed as not vulnerable to the issue with a patch being released to disable the workaround and thus restore performance on all AMD processors.
^ from article.
Unless I am confusing this with something else I don't think it is all Intel CPUs under Intel that suffer from it in Windows. In fact, I ran a test when I first heard of this and my system was fine.
It's most likely just the i series of chips that are effected. Starting at which point I do not know.
Well I am running Broadwell E but god knows tbh. People keep saying this will affect business more than gamers but I don't fully understand why that is, yet...
Chances are the whole Intel architecture is bad tbh. Maybe some patch was already in place in Windows before I ran the test?
I ran Cinebench last night and scored 2010. I don't think that's any lower *shrugs*