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by djsumdog
3086 days ago
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To be fair to Intel, mitigating this type of issue isn't at all trivial. If it were, it could have been fixed in a microcode update. You can't rush a chip design for something as complicated as x86_64. There are long multi-year development cycles and tons of regression tests. With this they need to add even more tests before they can start on attacking the issues with the design. |
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It's understandable that they may not have been able to mitigate it in the 8th gen CPUs in just a few months, but they also put those CPUs out on the market, advertised them, and sold them, all the while they knew of their design flaw, without saying anything about it to the unsuspecting customer.