Or perhaps it is time to stop measuring them altogether.
As Alex Ionescu has put it: > We built multi-tenant cloud computing on top of processors and chipsets that were designed and hyper-optimized for > single-tenant use. We crossed our fingers that it would be OK and it…
Yet Meltdown nuked exactly that.
> - browsers like Chrome & Firefox have to compile with new defensive compilation flags because it runs untrusted Javascript Not meaning to be that rude, yet this itself summarises (and the issue perhaps will shed more…
>>Worth noting that many of the claims around Spectre are wholly un-demonstrated. >This is untrue. Anything that is not demonstrated in a reproducible way (that is, some downloadable PoC code) is wholly un-demonstrated.…
Or perhaps it is time to stop measuring them altogether.
As Alex Ionescu has put it: > We built multi-tenant cloud computing on top of processors and chipsets that were designed and hyper-optimized for > single-tenant use. We crossed our fingers that it would be OK and it…
Yet Meltdown nuked exactly that.
> - browsers like Chrome & Firefox have to compile with new defensive compilation flags because it runs untrusted Javascript Not meaning to be that rude, yet this itself summarises (and the issue perhaps will shed more…
>>Worth noting that many of the claims around Spectre are wholly un-demonstrated. >This is untrue. Anything that is not demonstrated in a reproducible way (that is, some downloadable PoC code) is wholly un-demonstrated.…