'Chipocalypse'
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Tech Firms Hope Hardware Fixes Won’t Be Required to Solve the Chipocalypse
Early concerns that a pervasive chip flaw called Spectre couldn’t be patched by software are starting to soften slightly.
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Google and Intel Beware: China Is Gunning for Dominance in AI Chips
The silicon part of Silicon Valley needs to watch out. Competitors in China think it’s finally their turn to shine.
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At Least Three Billion Computer Chips Have the Spectre Security Hole
Tech companies are still working overtime on patching two critical vulnerabilities in computer chips that were revealed this week. The flaws, dubbed “Meltdown” and “Spectre,” could let hackers get hold of passwords, encryption keys, and other sensitive information from a computer’s core memory via malicious apps running on devices.
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How Red Hat Is Dealing With the Spectre of the CPU Meltdown
Software fixes being released to deal with Spectre and Meltdown will be with us for as long as the current generations of CPUs remain in use.
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