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Intel processors will get hardware fix for Spectre and Meltdown this year

by Hilbert Hagedoorn on: 01/26/2018 09:58 AM | source: | 45 comment(s)
Intel processors will get hardware fix for Spectre and Meltdown this year

In a discussion on its Earnings Call, Intel mentions it will release processors that are not susceptible to the Spectre and Meltdown vulnerabilities. The news reaches us today through Intel director Brian Krzanich, who maid the claim

"We are working on making silicon-based changes to future products that directly address the Specter and Meltdown threat in hardware, which will be released this year.", this obviously only involves new processors, not existing ones.

After three weeks, it is the first time that Intel even mentioned addressing the CPUs with a hardware fix. It remains unknown how Intel will make exactly those changes. Intel posted sales of more than $ 7 billion last quarter, and is in the quarterly earnings, an increase of 4 percent over the same period in 2016. Operating income was $ 5.4 billion, compared with EUR 4.5 billion. before.

 

 

"We've been around the clock with our customers and partners to address the security vulnerability know as Spectre and Meltdown. While we made progress, I'm acutely aware that we have more to do, we've committed to being transparent keeping our customers and owners appraised of our progress and through our actions, building trust."

According to Intel CEO Brian Krzanich. It is not clear when the adjusted hardware will appear exactly this year. The company recently promised that the vulnerability this month will be closed in all recent chips through software updates. However, the patches recently caused technical problems (random reboot issues).

Intel warns its investors against the "very dynamic conditions" within the company due to the processor vulnerabilities. Spectre and Meltdown are two security vulnerabilities that allow attackers to access sensitive information through a bypass with the processor. Meltdown affects Intel processors, while Spectre effects equipment from multiple manufacturers. 

The company saw its turnover increase by a 6 percent in 2017 to a record level of $ 62.8 billion.







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cuneytcam
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#5514491 Posted on: 01/26/2018 11:41 AM
The news reaches us today through Intel director Brian Krzanich, who "maid" the claim

Guess it is supposed to be "made".

Kaarme
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#5514492 Posted on: 01/26/2018 11:42 AM
Yeah, it was all jokes. In reality I'd never realistically expect to have any such options at all. Maybe in the USA the class action suit participants might get 10 dollars out of it (except the lawyers getting 100k), but not over here. If I lose performance, my only option is to up the clocks, although that wouldn't help with the SSD performance.

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#5514508 Posted on: 01/26/2018 01:58 PM
All the matter is: what Investors do,what Investors think,how much money Investors will put on Intel.The rest of the market is zero for Intel co.

From what I know the Ice Lake cpu(an refresh of already known Sky-Kaby-Coffee-bloody lake arch) is already lithography and ready to launch.But when they release a new cpu with "changes" so soon?

The performance will "be loosed" when ssd-hdd are on heavy duty processes.

Meanwhile on US Congress:
"The United States House Energy and Commerce Committee has sent a letter to a number of tech companies, including Intel, Microsoft ,Google and Apple,
to ask for more information on why they decided to keep secret the details of the Meltdown and Spectre security flaws."



https://energycommerce.house.gov/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/Meltdown-Spectre-Letters.pdf


schmidtbag
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#5514534 Posted on: 01/26/2018 04:07 PM
They should rather fix their CPUs and send everbody a new one that is not bugged. Or at least fix the microcode issues they have with current hardware.
Honestly, I'm actually getting sick of how Intel treats it's customers here. On one side they can't fix the issues that exist, on the other they brag about their earnings...
I'm sure they still intend to fix the microcode issue, otherwise Intel is just begging to get sued into oblivion if they do absolutely nothing about it. It seems a little too unrealistic to have such a major security risk go completely un-fixed for what is likely a minimum of 80% of CPUs on the market, including servers. That being said, it would also be unrealistic for Intel to replace every one of those CPUs, especially if they can be made safe via just some updates .

The performance will "be loosed" when ssd-hdd are on heavy duty processes.
Why? Unless Intel's definition of fixing this at the silicon level means to just remove the transistors that the microcode and kernel patches would otherwise remove, I'm sure they're trying to figure out a way to keep things like execution prediction without it being a security risk. So far, disk-intensive processes seemed to have the biggest performance hit due to the patches.
Meanwhile on US Congress:
"The United States House Energy and Commerce Committee has sent a letter to a number of tech companies, including Intel, Microsoft ,Google and Apple,
to ask for more information on why they decided to keep secret the details of the Meltdown and Spectre security flaws."

What a stupid question for them to ask. Really, it doesn't take a genius to figure out why they kept quiet for so long, and even if all of the suspected reasons are wrong, what difference does it make? What action could possibly be taken in response to it that could actually be enforced? Who exactly had this secret hurt?

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#5514535 Posted on: 01/26/2018 04:08 PM
I bet they will add an extra pin, so people have to buy new motherboards as well.

Same old problems, If punter's keep buying a manufactures products they will keep producing crap. I think AMD will be the best option going forward for multi core Cpu`s with the refresh coming up.


I will keep a close eye on Ryzen 2 reviews.

My last AMD CPU was an Athlon 64 FX-60 i believe. After that i owned a E6850, i7 950 and my current 4770K.

Would be nice to go back to an AMD CPU.

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