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Details of the attack will be presented at a conference tomorrow morning (May 13).
Perhaps Intel's HT isn't properly cleaning up after itself if the pipeline stalls and the CPU switches contexts?
This could explain the sudden brief selloff of Intel stock this afternoon.
The flaw affects all operating systems, and for a secure multi-user environment essentially requires that Hyper-Threading be disabled.
Details of the attack will be presented at a conference tomorrow morning (May 13).
Perhaps Intel's HT isn't properly cleaning up after itself if the pipeline stalls and the CPU switches contexts?
This could explain the sudden brief selloff of Intel stock this afternoon.
