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: 2020/4/12 12:04
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It's true that adding more features "under the hood" (e.g. protected memory, SMP etc) will slow things down, but with the speed of modern CPUs, you won't notice. Don't think that because OSes like Windows, Linux and OS X have memory protection and are often very unresponsive, that those are cause and effect; they're not. If you look at RT kernels and many other microkernels (e.g. QNX) they can be incredibly responsive, while still offering such features.
In other words, don't worry!
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