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The new attack method can leak privileged kernel memory on CPUs released in the past six years that have hardware mitigations ...
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Live Science on MSNWhat is Moore’s Law and does this decades-old computing prophecy still hold true?Moore's Law was an off-hand prediction that came to be one of the prevailing laws of modern computing — but what did it predict, and can we still rely on it?
Researchers at ETH Zurich have found a branch privilege injection bug that bypasses Intel's Spectre protections and affects ...
Intel's 18A process is coming later this year. It's the company's biggest chance to catch back up with rival TSMC. But it's a ...
Researchers have unveiled a silicon-free microprocessor technology that could be the future of microprocessors and have ...
Intel offers the Core i5 and i7 ranges for the mainstream market, but which should you choose? Our Intel Core i5 versus i7 guide breaks down the differences.
Chinese researchers unveil silicon-free transistor that outperforms Intel’s 3nm chips by 40% with lower power use.
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ExtremeTech on MSNIntel Core Ultra 200 CPUs May Bottleneck Gen 5 SSDsThe latency is dramatic: 12GB/s sequential read speeds have been the norm for the SSD reviewer with Core Ultra 200S CPUs in ...
A new "Branch Privilege Injection" flaw in all modern Intel CPUs allows attackers to leak sensitive data from memory regions allocated to privileged software like the operating system kernel.
We’re here to break down all the differences between Intel’s Core Ultra 5 and Core Ultra CPUs, both on desktop and mobile. They’re closer than they were in previous years, but still have ...
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