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Intel GPUs See 20% Performance Gain by Disabling Security . . . Starting with Ubuntu 25 10, users will be able to take advantage of this new flexibility After jointly evaluating the change with Intel, Canonical’s security team concluded that the improved performance doesn’t compromise system safety under properly patched environments This move signals a notable shift in Intel’s approach The company
Canonical and Intel scrap GPU mitigations - fudzilla. com Ubuntu 25 10 to ditch Intel graphics security trade-offs for OpenCL and Level Zero A bug report on Ubuntu’s Launchpad said users can expect “up to 20% performance improvement” but there
Ubuntu To Disable Intel Graphics Security Mitigations To . . . Disabling Intel graphics security mitigations in GPU compute stacks for OpenCL and Level Zero can yield a performance boost of up to 20%, prompting Ubuntu's Canonical and Intel to disable these mitigations in future Ubuntu packages Phoronix's Michael Larabel reports: Intel does allow building thei
Ubuntu Intel: When security becomes a brake pad - igor´sLAB What happened? Canonical, the guardians of the Ubuntu gospel, and Intel, the veterans of x86 realpolitik, are removing the Spectre mitigations for integrated Intel GPUs from the compute runtime with the upcoming Ubuntu 25 10 The performance gains: up to 20 % The security gains beforehand: tend to be academic
Disabling Intel Graphics Security Mitigations Can Boost GPU . . . I haven't looked at the Intel graphics security mitigation costs as closely as on the CPU side but apparently now it's up to around 20% Intel does allow building their GPU compute stack without these mitigations by using the "NEO_DISABLE_MITIGATIONS" build option and that is what Canonical is looking to set now for Ubuntu packages to avoid the