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The bug allows attackers to swipe data from a CPU's registers. [...] the exploit doesn't require physical hardware access and can be triggered by loading JavaScript on a malicious website.

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[–] Dark_Arc@lemmy.world 6 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

I’m curious - does this kind of report make people less likely to go with an AMD cpu?

For me, nah. This is well within the vein of "normal" problems for a CPU these days (neither AMD nor Intel seem to be able to avoid this sort of thing 100%)... and this particular issue seems to be fixed in hardware already for their Zen 3 chips (Nov 2020-Sept 2022) and Zen 4 chips (Sept 2022 - Present).