Intel 'Downfall': Severe flaw in billions of CPUs leaks passwords and much more
Intel 'Downfall': Severe flaw in billions of CPUs leaks passwords and much more
There is a serious security flaw in billions of Intel CPUs that can let attackers steal confidential data like passwords and encryption keys. Firmware updates can fix it, but at a potential significant performance loss.
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Intel’s newer 12th-gen and 13th-gen Core processors are not affected.
Oh ok
33 0 ReplyIsn't that convenient?
59 0 ReplyUpgrade to get 3% performance gains on paper and no noticeable real performance gain!
21 1 ReplyNow it's more like "upgrade to maintain your level of performance, because our patched CPUs take a 50% performance hit" (per the article).
That is quite convenient for them. I'm sure not a conspiracy given depth of the issue, just very convenient if people heed the call.
Which most won't. Enterprise is likely already on the newer gens aa part of normal refresh cycles. Maybe this just accelerates that a bit.
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Oh don't worry, you'll hear about that vulnerability in two years.
25 0 Reply*cries in 11th gen laptop*
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