Ubuntu Weekly Topics 2019å¹´11æ22æ¥å·Meltdown/Spectre/Foreshadowã®å¾ã®ä¸çã»âTAAâ, âMCEPSCâã¸ã®å¯¾å¿ Meltdown/Spectre/Foreshadowã®å¾ã®ä¸çã»âTAAâ, âMCEPSCâã¸ã®å¯¾å¿ ã¾ãæ°ããCPUèå¼±æ§ããã£ã¦ãã¾ãããIntelã®ä»å¹´2度ç®ã®å®æã¢ããã¤ã¶ãªã§å ¬è¡¨ããããTAAï¼TSX Asynchronous Abortï¼ã¨å¼ã°ãããã®æ»æææ³ï¼INTEL-SA-00270; CVE-2019-11135ï¼ã¯ãåå¹´åã®MDSï¼ã¨ãã¦ã°ã«ã¼ãã«ãããæ»æææ³ã®ã²ã¨ã¤ãZombieLoadï¼ã®ããªã¨ã¼ã·ã§ã³ã§ãTSXå½ä»¤ãã¿ã¼ã²ããã¨ãããã®ã§ããTSXå½ä»¤ã¯Cascade Lake以éï¼ï¼ç¬¬8ä¸ä»£Coreã·ãªã¼ãºï¼ç¬¬2ä¸ä»£Xeon Scalable Processsorã·ãªã¼ãºä»¥éï¼ã®Int
Equipment and computer cables used by the researchers at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam.Credit...Jasper Juinen for The New York Times Last May, when Intel released a patch for a group of security vulnerabilities researchers had found in the companyâs computer processors, Intel implied that all the problems were solved. But that wasnât entirely true, according to Dutch researchers at Vrije Univer
ãªãªã¼ã¹ãé害æ å ±ãªã©ã®ãµã¼ãã¹ã®ãç¥ãã
ææ°ã®äººæ°ã¨ã³ããªã¼ã®é ä¿¡
å¦çãå®è¡ä¸ã§ã
j次ã®ããã¯ãã¼ã¯
kåã®ããã¯ãã¼ã¯
lãã¨ã§èªã
eã³ã¡ã³ãä¸è¦§ãéã
oãã¼ã¸ãéã
{{#tags}}- {{label}}
{{/tags}}