According to Microsoft, Generics are faster than casting (even in absence of boxing/unboxing).
Tony Northrup - co-author of MCTS 70-536: Application Development Foundation (which BTW totally sucks, a review will probably follow) - states in the same book the following:
I haven’t been able to reproduce the performance benefits of generics; however, according to Microsoft, generics are faster than using casting. In practice, casting proved to be several times faster than using a generic. However, you probably won’t notice performance differences in your applications. (My tests over 100,000 iterations took only a few seconds.) So you should still use generics because they are type-safe.
Please note the argument is not about primitives. Microsoft states that Generics provide better performance than casting between reference types as well - but they do not. I tried that and using generics is slower than casting in this case (confirming Tony Northrup quote).
