Have you seen this?!?

https://www.ibm.com/blogs/psirt/potential-impact-processors-power-family/



El 5 ene. 2018 7:31 AM, "Darren Strong" <darren@xxxxxxxxx> escribió:

Last time I read about the subject, POWER processors were in-order
processors. This flaw sounds like its around the speculative processing
used by x86, so I doubt the flaw affects POWER. Its also why there is talk
of x86 processor performance being affected by a patch. If they disable
this speculative processing, it neuters a significant paradigm used by
these processors.


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