Posted on 06/05/2019 10:14:48 AM PDT by killermosquito
Meltdown, Spectre, Foreshadow, and ZombieLoad are critical vulnerabilities in modern processors.
I need a new computer. How long do I have to wait until a new processor will be available that is designed without those problems? Or am I going to have to go ahead and buy and live with the patches that reportedly cripple performance?
A. when the Chinese stop making them
When the AI realizes that the chip vulnerabilities are a threat to them.
The biggest vulnerability is always going to be the meatbag sitting at the keyboard.
You too remember Clinton wishing for these in the 90s?
You *absolutely* must religiously back up an SSD. When an SSD fails, it’s like flipping a switch: one moment you have data, the next moment you have none, and none is recoverable.
“AMD is poised to take the desktop CPU market lead from Intel during the second half of 2019”
Wow. I didn’t know that. That is really astonishing. Are their CPUs totally compatible with Intel CPUs, both OS and apps?
“The biggest vulnerability is always going to be the meatbag sitting at the keyboard.”
No truer words were ever spoken.
Bypassing, or not having a modern firewall on your home PC, not keeping the OS patched, connecting to known malicious sites, opening unfamiliar emails etc.
If you don’t employ the basic defenses, you WILL be compromised.
If you do, the bad guys will most likely look for the softer targets.
Required Corrupted State Feature.
(Not a bug...)
Yes. Totally compatible.
I’m pretty agnostic about which company to use, I’ll recommend whichever one makes the most sense to customers.
My comment about the second half of this year stands. Intel is behind on getting their 7nm CPUs released and AMD is about to launch them in about a month. That should, at the worst case, put them at nearly identical speed and power consumption with Intel until at least the end of the year. After that who knows. Intel will probably come out swinging with all manner of new SKUs. But right now, they both make some great CPUs so you can choose between them and get a pretty similar experience.
The CURRENT Ryzen 2700x is just a little behind the performance of an Intel i7-8700k or 9700k. If you absolutely must have better performance than that right this second and you don’t want to wait for the new Ryzen CPUs next month then you’d be looking at the Intel i9-9900k. But their price tag is high.
Rumor is the New Ryzen 3000 series will take on the 9900k handily. So if you don’t want the Intel vulnerabilities and that’s your criteria, wait and see what comes out next month from AMD, or wait until next year from Intel.
And market lead might have been a poor choice of words on my part. I doubt AMD will outsell Intel desktop CPUs.
What I meant was, for the first time a blatantly better product in every way with no real compromise.
Intel is so established AMD probably can’t sell more desktop CPUs in the short run even if they actually have a better mouse trap.
Just saw one there for $120.
Can you mirror an SSD with a regular HD in a RAID?
There will never be one As long as the government wants access to private computers .
Sure, but there would be no point. Your writes on the SSD would slow to the lowest common denominator, the regular HDD.
Uh... it’ll happen. Just be patient. We can look for such things roughly about the time hell freezes over.
So then a two SSD Raid would be the way to go, and hope they both don’t fail at the same time.
Sure. You still have to back its up, though.
Just as soon as they start making stupider hackers.
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