I'd like to see the difference between this patched kernel and say 4.16 when they added this performance killing bullshit to cover holes in cpu archetecture that are often have to be exploited physically. I think now linux needs a laptop kernel with high energy savings, a desktop with mild energy savings and a corporate one with high energy savings so my new PC can not run like it's half the hardware it actually is. This energy savings shit is great for craptops and business systems but what about home users that are sloshing along at 1/2 speed because some greeny asshole is pushing the energy savings way to hard. Yeah until they fix this shit no one should buy amd, waste of cash for a cpu or anything that runs at almost half the speed.
I'd like to see the difference between this patched kernel and say 4.16 when they added this performance killing bullshit to cover holes in cpu archetecture that are often have to be exploited physically. I think now linux needs a laptop kernel with high energy savings, a desktop with mild energy savings and a corporate one with high energy savings so my new PC can not run like it's half the hardware it actually is. This energy savings shit is great for craptops and business systems but what about home users that are sloshing along at 1/2 speed because some greeny asshole is pushing the energy savings way to hard. Yeah until they fix this shit no one should buy amd, waste of cash for a cpu or anything that runs at almost half the speed.
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