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Should I buy a Core i9 9900K or wait for core i9 10900K for few months?
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<blockquote data-quote="Dex4Sure" data-source="post: 858080" data-attributes="member: 79841"><p>Well, AMD CPU's are just as stable as Intel CPU's... And when you come to ask this to security oriented forum, I must say that Intel CPU's have architectural flaws that make them more vulnerable to hardware exploits than AMD. I would simply not buy Intel CPU until they have designed new architecture, and that might still take years before its out. I wouldn't want to buy Intel CPU just to see it getting lower performance overtime due to security patches and mitigations... This has been the trend for Intel CPU's based on Skylake core, and don't see it changing. Kaby Lake, Coffee Lake and even Whiskey Lake are all still based on same Skylake core, which itself is heavily based on previous Intel architectures dating back all the way to 2011 Sandy Bridge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dex4Sure, post: 858080, member: 79841"] Well, AMD CPU's are just as stable as Intel CPU's... And when you come to ask this to security oriented forum, I must say that Intel CPU's have architectural flaws that make them more vulnerable to hardware exploits than AMD. I would simply not buy Intel CPU until they have designed new architecture, and that might still take years before its out. I wouldn't want to buy Intel CPU just to see it getting lower performance overtime due to security patches and mitigations... This has been the trend for Intel CPU's based on Skylake core, and don't see it changing. Kaby Lake, Coffee Lake and even Whiskey Lake are all still based on same Skylake core, which itself is heavily based on previous Intel architectures dating back all the way to 2011 Sandy Bridge. [/QUOTE]
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