That’s because AMD has yet to push a fix for it despite being notified last year and they dont believe it to be new speculation based attack meaning a tweak on an existing fix could do the job. Now the research has been supported by multiple organizations, but one name sticks out. “Additional funding was provided by generous gifts from Intel. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this paper are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect the views of the funding parties.”
Yikes. I mean I dont doubt the validity of their research, but anytime intel is monetarily involved in vulnerability discovery, it doesn’t really look good. Maybe spend more time on researching fixes for your own issues before spending it on the competitor. Especially since positive technologies just found a CSME exploit which could break hardware-based encryption and DRM on Intel CPUs. Anyways, anytime you hear of vulnerabilities like that, the best thing to do is to just try and stay up to date and if you’re a regular joe like me, you probably dont have to worry unless it hinders performance.
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