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Tag Archives: chrome
24-core CPU and I can’t type an email (part two)
In my last post I promised to give more details about some rabbit holes that I went down during the investigation, including page tables, locks, WMI, and a vmmap bug. Those details are here, along with updated code samples. But … Continue reading
Posted in Investigative Reporting, memory, Performance
Tagged cfg, chrome, control flow guard, vmmap
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24-core CPU and I can’t type an email (part one)
I wasn’t looking for trouble. I wasn’t trying to compile a huge project in the background (24-core CPU and I can’t move my mouse), I was just engaging in that most mundane of 21st century tasks, writing an email at … Continue reading
Posted in Investigative Reporting, memory, Performance
Tagged cfg, chrome, control flow guard, vmmap
28 Comments