Intel officially responds to the failure in its processors
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Yesterday we published a story in which the Intel Core processors were suffering from a kind of bug or security breach that, by patching it, reduced performance by up to 35%. Intel has come out to respond in recent hours with a statement denying almost everything, but confirms that the security flaw exists. Next, we quote verbatim what Intel says.
Intel official statement about this security breach
In this way Intel denies that the impact on the performance of its processors is significant, although it comments that it will depend on the workload, so surely it will have some minor impact. We will have to wait until next week to find out what is the real scope of this failure and whether or not we should be concerned.
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