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LOL INTEL

Name: Anonymous 2020-03-05 21:52

Name: Anonymous 2020-03-05 22:26

Hate all that over-engineered bullshit. Keep it simple like 6510.

Name: Anonymous 2020-03-05 22:28

Some engineers at Intel probably too hate x86, try sabotage and kill it, introducing intentionally bad changes. You know this guy, who has spend his student years learning about new elegant CPU architectures, but then ended up working with x86 at Intel? He fucking hates his job and went postal. Therefore more and more bugs killing x86. Edited on 05/03/2020 22:29.

Name: Anonymous 2020-03-05 22:57

>>3
Or maybe they have English engineers in their team? I've heard that being "shitfaced" at work is totally normal in UK.

Name: !L33tUKZj5I 2020-03-06 2:51

>>4
It's not, but if you work from home nobody can tell

Name: Anonymous 2020-03-06 17:32

>>5
R u a pajeet nigger?

Name: Anonymous 2020-03-08 12:59

>>4
I had two English guys at my old job, from the same village, in fact, albeit different ages. One of them was a really talented, jack-of-all-trades-type. Did a lot of hardware engineering on top of software. One of those old "why use C when you can use assembly"-types; they don't make them like they used to. And a total workaholic. The other English guy was this burnt-out loaner alcoholic that cheated the clock. Clocked in and went to the pub for eight hours. Hated each other. The former would literally throw things at you if you mentioned the latter, since they were the two English guys at the company. Ironically, I got along better with the former, but the latter ultimately became my best friend. Horrible coworker, really great guy.

Name: Anonymous 2020-03-09 2:55

Name: Anonymous 2020-03-09 3:01

Name: Cudder !MhMRSATORI!!6ZiZ2kjU99o 2020-03-09 17:31

Name: Anonymous 2020-03-09 18:43

>>1
This is a good thing. It might be possible to mess up ME with it.

Name: Anonymous 2020-03-09 18:56

>>10
AMD’s microarchitectures seem to be vulnerable to only a few of them [9, 17]. Consequently, AMD CPUs do not require software mitigations with high performance penalties.
Additional funding was provided by generous gifts from Intel.

AMD: We are aware of a new white paper that claims potential security exploits in AMD CPUs, whereby a malicious actor could manipulate a cache-related feature to potentially transmit user data in an unintended way. The researchers then pair this data path with known and mitigated software or speculative execution side channel vulnerabilities. AMD believes these are not new speculation-based attacks.

fuck you negro

Name: Cudder !MhMRSATORI!!6ZiZ2kjU99o 2020-03-09 19:03

>>12
cope

Name: Anonymous 2020-03-15 21:48

I am SO glad when these shit technologies fall apart. The whole ME is AIDS, so is any trusted whatever. All AIDS. I wish the insecurity industry crashed and died.

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