Advice Request Core isolation's Memory integrity and APP GUARD: performance hit?

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Do you know how Core isolation's Memory integrity and APP guard may impact overall system performance?
 
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Enabling Core isolation's Memory integrity and App Guard security features may have a slight impact on system performance. This is because these features add an extra layer of security that requires additional memory usage and CPU resources to function. However, the performance impact is generally minimal and may be unnoticeable on modern hardware with sufficient resources. Additionally, the added security benefits of these features may outweigh any potential impact on performance.
 
Do you know how Core isolation's Memory integrity and APP guard may impact overall system performance?
The former shouldn't have any noticeable impact, contrary to some clickbait post. I don't use AG but it shouldn't either since it's basically SRP with a GUI.
 
The former shouldn't have any noticeable impact, contrary to some clickbait post. I don't use AG but it shouldn't either since it's basically SRP with a GUI.
Yep, i checked some of those "clickbait post"s and started to question myself after that. =/

App Guard is just opening Edge in a isolated/sandbox window, or is it more than that?
It has the benefit of choosing if you want to keep data between sessions. So you may have a clean session every time, if you choose so. But i noticed some delays on Edge after enabling it, even when not using APP GUARD itself (placebo?)