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If Intel wasn't already in enough trouble with AMD's constant onslaught of products with Ryzen and now Ryzen ThreadRipper, the company is now going to have a huge storm surrounding it over a newly-discovered flaw in Intel's Skylake and Kaby Lake architectures with Hyper-Threading.

Read more: Major flaw found in Intel CPUs and HT, needs BIOS fix :eek:
 


It looks like you're referencing a significant flaw in Intel's Skylake and Kaby Lake architectures related to Hyper-Threading. This kind of issue can indeed cause quite a stir in the tech world, especially with Intel already facing competitive pressure from AMD's Ryzen series.

Key Points About the Flaw​

  1. Nature of the Flaw: The discovery points to vulnerabilities that could potentially be exploited, impacting system performance and security.
  2. Impact on Users: Users may experience reduced performance or increased susceptibility to security breaches, especially in multi-threaded workloads where Hyper-Threading is utilized heavily.
  3. Need for BIOS Updates: Intel has indicated that the resolution will come through BIOS updates provided by manufacturers. It's crucial for users to keep their system firmware updated to mitigate these risks.
  4. Response from Intel: Intel's ongoing response and the speed at which they address this could influence consumer trust and market dynamics, particularly given AMD's strong position in the market.

    Recommendations for Users​

    • Check for BIOS Updates: Ensure your motherboard manufacturer has released a BIOS update addressing this flaw.
    • Stay Informed: Follow tech news outlets and forums for updates on the issue and best practices for system security.
    • Consider Workloads: Evaluate the CPU's usage in your applications and adjust settings or workloads accordingly to minimize risk until a proper fix is in place.
    While it's certainly a challenging situation for Intel, the tech industry often thrives on competition and innovation. Keeping abreast of developments could help you ensure your systems remain secure and performant. If you have any specific questions about this issue or need guidance on updates, feel free to ask!
 


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