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You’re an AMD fan? Will you admit AMD is having just about the same exact problem?

Researchers discover potentially catastrophic exploit present in AMD chips for decades

https://www.engadget.com/cybersecurity/researchers-discover-potentially-catastrophic-exploit-present-in-amd-chips-for-decades-161541359.html

Just goes to show fanboying for a company is bad for the industry and for yourself.

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I’m not up to speed on the discovery you linked. It appears to be a vulnerability that can’t be exploited remotely? If so, how is this the same as Intel chips causing widespread system instability?

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This isn’t the first time such a vulnerability has been found, have you forgotten spectre/meltdown? Though this is arguably not nearly as impactful as those because it requires physical access to the machine.

Your fervour in trying to paint this as an equivalent problem to Intel’s 13th and 14th gen defects, and implication that everyone else are being fanboys, is just telling on yourself mate. Normal people don’t go to bat like that for massive corpos, only Kool aid drinkers.

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not gonna lie u look a lot like a fanboy urself idk ur just giving off “my beloved intel looks so bad here that i can directly say its better so ill just both sides with some dumb thing” energy

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Buddy, Intel ain’t a woman and even if they were they’d never fellate you.

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You should work for userbenchmark, if you’re not already. You got what it takes, kid

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