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Now, Intel has admitted that there's actually a problem with the CPU microcode causing "elevated operating voltage" in affected processors and is planning on rolling out a mid-August microcode ...
Intel admitted that there's a problem with the CPU microcode causing "elevated operating voltage" in affected processors and rolled out a microcode patch to prevent the issue. This 0x129 patch ...
The cause of this issue has been traced back to erroneous CPU microcode (this is the firmware that runs on the processor, controlling low-level operations), causing the chip to ask for more power ...
Intel’s 13th- and 14th-generation Core desktop CPUs have been the subject of controversy for months now, with instability and performance issues resulting in crashes and permanent damage for ...
Malware at the CPU level is not exactly arcane science ... AMD Zen processors that allowed threat actors to load malicious microcode and break the encryption at the hardware level.
But what if the microcode running on your CPU’s tiny integrated memory becomes infected? One security researcher says he’s done it. Christiaan Beek of Rapid7 says he has created a proof-of ...
Intel has released another update for its processors in the long-running saga of instability issues with its 14th-gen and 13th-gen chips. VideoCardz pointed out that Intel’s announced the deployment ...
AMD said the cybersecurity risk of not deploying the patch is significant, explaining, “improper signature verification in the AMD CPU ROM microcode patch loader may allow an attacker with local ...
If you’re not up to speed, Intel posted a message on its forums pinning blame for instability on improper voltage requests within the CPU microcode. Basically, the processor was getting improper ...