Linus Torvalds: After big Linux performance hit, Spectre v2 patch needs curbs -- "Patch is causing as much as a 50 percent drop in performance in some Linux workloads." programming |
- Linus Torvalds: After big Linux performance hit, Spectre v2 patch needs curbs -- "Patch is causing as much as a 50 percent drop in performance in some Linux workloads."
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