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		<title>AMD says its chips are immune to crippling new vulnerabilities</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[[ad_1] Continuing with the bad news for Intel, Linux-specialist site Phoronix ran tests showing that the patches can significantly impact performance. Intel machines ran 16 percent slower on average with the new updates installed and hyper-threading enabled, compared to a 3 percent hit on AMD chips. To make matters worse, Apple and Google have advised [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Continuing with the bad news for Intel, Linux-specialist site <a href="https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&amp;item=mds-zombieload-mit&amp;num=10"><em>Phoronix</em></a> ran tests showing that the patches can significantly impact performance. Intel machines ran 16 percent slower on average with the new updates installed and hyper-threading enabled, compared to a 3 percent hit on AMD chips.</p>
<p>To make matters worse, Apple and Google have <a href="https://www.tomshardware.com/news/disable-hyper-threading-mac-apple-performance,39348.html">advised</a> Intel users to completely disable hyper-threading on Intel chips if they really want to be safe. That can cause performance to drop by 40 to 50 percent, depending on the application. Again, AMD chips don&#8217;t need to be patched for the new bugs, and there&#8217;s no need to disable simultaneous multi-threading (SMT), which is AMD&#8217;s equivalent to Intel&#8217;s hyper-threading.</p>
<p>Hyper-threading mostly affects workstations and servers, performance-sensitive markets where Intel has a huge chunk of its CPU sales. Phoronix said that &#8220;the mitigation impact is enough to draw the Core i7-8700 K much closer to the Ryzen 7 2700X,&#8221; performance-wise, depending on the system.</p>
<p>This is particularly bad timing for Intel, because AMD is about to release a raft of cutting-edge 7-nanometer chips for both desktop and server applications. Intel, meanwhile, is still using near-ancient (in microarchitecture terms) 14-nanometer tech. Considering Intel&#8217;s problems and depending on the speed of its new chips, AMD could fly past its rival, performance-wise, and seriously cut into its sales.</p>
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