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As of July 8, 2025, there is no publicly available information regarding a vulnerability identified as CVE-2025-36350, specifically related to an "AMD Store Queue Transient Scheduler Attack." This CVE does not appear in the Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) database, and AMD has not released any security bulletins addressing such an issue.
However, AMD processors have been subject to various transient execution vulnerabilities in the past. For instance, in August 2022, the SQUIP vulnerability (CVE-2021-46778) was disclosed, affecting AMD CPUs by exploiting scheduler queues during simultaneous multithreading operations. Additionally, in July 2023, the Zenbleed vulnerability (CVE-2023-20593) was identified in AMD's Zen 2 processors, allowing attackers to leak sensitive data from physical hardware registers.
Given the absence of information on CVE-2025-36350, it's possible that this vulnerability has not been publicly disclosed or documented yet. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, it's recommended to monitor AMD's official security bulletins and the CVE database regularly.

Source: MSRC Security Update Guide - Microsoft Security Response Center
 

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