>> a significant decrease in performance on the iPhone 6 up to 50% Something's up. I updated my 6S yesterday and have noticed zero in performance changes or battery loss. Still plenty of bugs though, I was reading an email and the 'flag/file/trash/reply/new' bar totally went away. At least the touchscreen hasn't gone unresponsive, causing me to have to hit sleep/wake to toggle it back on. Maybe they finally fixed tha…
iPhone update for Meltdown-Spectre: before/after performance benchmarks
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Re: iPhone update for Meltdown-Spectre: before/after performance benchmarks
#42I keep getting bad gateway from some awful CDN, is there an alternative link?
Re: iPhone update for Meltdown-Spectre: before/after performance benchmarks
#43I just ran GeekBench 4 on my iPhone X on iOS 11.2.2 vs 11.2.1. Single core: 4239 vs 4241 Multi-core: 10081 to 10203 So no difference.
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#44Re: iPhone update for Meltdown-Spectre: before/after performance benchmarks
#45Why does Cloudflare tell me I'm able to browse a snapshot while the site is offline, but there is no snapshot?
Edit: For example, the 502 page is showing, but supposedly, you are supposed to see the site based on this: "However, because the site uses Cloudflare's Always Online™ technology you can continue to surf a snapshot of the site."
Re: iPhone update for Meltdown-Spectre: before/after performance benchmarks
#46Why does Cloudflare tell me I'm able to browse a snapshot while the site is offline, but there is no snapshot?
Re: iPhone update for Meltdown-Spectre: before/after performance benchmarks
#47Is this a "bug" we can recover from (in future hardware or software) or are we going to collectively take a lifetime -18 hit to our Moore's Law progress and lose the gains from this technique forever?
Re: iPhone update for Meltdown-Spectre: before/after performance benchmarks
#48I just ran GeekBench 4 on my iPhone X on iOS 11.2.2 vs 11.2.1. Single core: 4239 vs 4241 Multi-core: 10081 to 10203 So no difference.
Either way, encouraging results to a fellow iPhone X user.
Re: iPhone update for Meltdown-Spectre: before/after performance benchmarks
#49I keep getting bad gateway from some awful CDN, is there an alternative link?
That's Cloudflare and it's not sending the bad gateway, it's telling you that the upstream (the OP server) is returning a bad gateway.
It shouldn't be telling you that the host is failing.
Re: iPhone update for Meltdown-Spectre: before/after performance benchmarks
#50I wonder how much extra revenue this will bring to AWS/GCP etc selling more instances to cover the performance loss on servers?
It's energy providers that will win the most.
At least the additional renewable generation capacity built out will exist for decades (while processors should become more efficient as these security issues are addressed and new hardware rolls out).