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Intel And The Meltdown And Spectre Vulnerabilities Explained Jan. 05, 2018 6:38 PM ET Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. (AMD) Stock INTC , QCOM , AMD 335 Comments Zynath Investment ...
intel; spectre; Intel isn't afraid of new Spectre vulnerabilities, but researchers say they should be Intel believes that their processors are secure enough as it is By Isaiah Mayersen May 4, 2021 ...
Micro-op cache has been present in Advanced Micro Devices Inc. processors since 2017 and Intel Corp. processors since 2011 and hence the new Spectre vulnerabilities affect chips from both.
Intel is revealing today that the company is introducing hardware protections against the Spectre CPU flaw that was discovered last year. While the Meltdown vulnerability will continue to be ...
Meltdown and Spectre CPU Vulnerabilities: What You Need to Know. The first few days of 2018 have been filled with anxious discussions concerning a widespread and wide-ranging vulnerability in the ...
Security researchers have discovered three new variants of Spectre vulnerabilities that affect Intel and AMD processors with micro-op caches.
Intel, Google, and Microsoft today disclosed a new variant of the Spectre design flaw and security vulnerability that impacts millions of computers and mobile devices from a range of manufacturers ...
Intel has released a number of patches for various flaws related to the initial Spectre/Meltdown disclosure back in 2018. It has also released its own writeups, reports, and documentation.
Intel is promising up to $250,000 to security researchers who uncover new side-channel vulnerabilities in its processors, in the wake of the Meltdown and Spectre exploits that took advantage of ...
Bob Venero, CEO of Holbrook, N.Y.-based solution provider Future Tech, No. 119 on the CRN Solution Provider 500, said the new Spectre Meltdown variant, raises the issue about when exactly the ...
Inception is also known as "CVE-2023-20569," and it's a descendent of the Spectre bug, ... meaning it doesn't need to worry about Intel or AMD vulnerabilities like these.
Intel revealed today that it will not be issuing Spectre patches to a number of older Intel processor families, potentially leaving many customers vulnerable to the security exploit.