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Originally Posted by StainlessS
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I don't think so, because the
/Qspectre option is
off by default. Using this option even requires to install a special component from VS installer (Spectre-mitigated libraries) or the build will fail, as I just figured out
Anyway, even with /Qspectre explicitly enabled, VS2019 performance is the same as before – didn't degrade any further. And, either way, VS2019 produces way slower x64 code than VS2010.