Intelets BTFO

Intelets BTFO
AMD reigns supreme once again
tomshardware.com/news/intel-amd-mitigations-performance-impact,39381.html

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>implying AMD wasn't always god of cpus

INTODDLERS BTFO

So much for jews being smart engineers. Chinks are out doing them.

Why are you acting like this isn't part of Intel's greater strategy.

>Put back doors and exploits into chips so your government and other major governments can snoop on people

>It takes until recently for those exploits to reach the light of day

>Deploy patches near instantaneously for problems only recently showed

>Patches severely degrade performance and force people to consider leaving their older hardware

you forgot
>lose market share to the superior AMD chips

Intel was banking on AMD chips being either still slow or just as vulnerable.

Why is AMD even losing performance when everyone says they're not affected by any of the exploits?

AMD still suffers from some spectre variants
The article seems to be referencing all mitigations from the start of the bugs being disclosed

This, marketing genius.

>be intel a few years ago
>g-guys our cpu's are getting to effective
>soon no one will need to upgrade constantly
>what if we add something like a sonytimer?
>people will notice that
>what about a back door to slow them down latter?
>brilliant

>Once
>again
Pick one

>Why are you acting like this isn't part of Intel's greater strategy.
Lose massively in performance per dollar against your main competitor

Have cpu flaws consistently hack away at the small performance advantage you have

Linger far behind your main competitor in technology advances

...

Profit ?

That would work if their newer hardware was not vulnerable. Because if you care about this security right now AMD is pretty much the only reasonable way to go

>person has an old intel CPU
>if you stay with this, your security is at high risk
>the way to ensure your safety is to kill performance
>fuck this product, I'll just go with AMD on my next PC that gives me more longevity and safety

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>laughingsatania.jpg

also, FUCK Intlel

Just ordered that Udoo Ryzen APU micro size computer, the high spec one. No more Intel botnet for me!

An open source architecture is very much needed. RISC-V looks like the best alternative at the moment.

This

Many things are not optimized for different manufacturers' CPUs but instead all get the same patches. The mitigations take some performance away. On AMD there is nothing to mitigate, so it is only the patch itself that takes

Except that only works if they are overstocked, but their whole line up is in short supply (despite falling sales)

Hmmm. It's almost as if...