On Mon, 17 May 2010 03:48:36 BST, lsi said: > It is mutating at approx 243% per annum, a rate which is more than > twice as fast as Moore's Law (200% every 24 months). I do find this > alarming, because I want my CPU back. So does everyone else I know. Unfortunately, you haven't shown that the CPU actually consumed is going up by 243% or any significant fraction thereof. Admittedly, A/V products are slowly taking more and more resources, but nowhere near a Moore's Law rate. Do some benchmarking. Time how long it takes to scan a collection of 500 or so random files using a 2007 version of your favorite A/V software and signatures, and time how long this week's version take. The difference between the two numbers is the CPU you can "get back". I guarantee it has no relationship to the 243% you're complaining about (for starters, even if it *was* gaining 243% a year, that's a 243% grown rate of the 5% or so your anti-virus uses, not of your entire CPU capacity. > I'm not analysing infections, I'm analysing "new threats" (as defined > by Symantec). Read Thor's description of the difference between threats and risks. Defending against threats doesn't consume additional CPU. Defending against risks *may* consume additional CPU.
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