How will LBT respond? He says he is not changing anything.
9 replies (most recent on top)
Don't forget the ju-ish backd00rs.
Wow look at the blue badge gaslighting. This is why I quit Intel.... you point out obvious issues that need fixing and it is just needless denial and escalation until ratholed or zbbd. Bad pre si models... bad si bugs that need new steppings... just wrong strategic initiatives... then finally the market says f-u and everyone who warned against it gets laid off. Enjoy he-l mfers.
hoez beez lions
@af+1jv63v7gf maybe you are trying to offend or something with that comment, but you are bad at this. I'm a blue badge, yes: what's your problem with that?
Arm Cortex-X1, Cortex-A76, and AMD Zen 5 and Zen 4 chips were also examined, but they do not exhibit the same asynchronous predictor behavior, so they are not vulnerable to CVE-2024-45332.
This is bad
@ae typical blue badge response
OP is a troll who doesn't know what hacking means, neither understands the issues. Also probably thinks AMD is better, safer, blah blah
It isn’t Intel problem. It is your problem or hacker problems.