Sentences with phrase «released microcode updates»

Intel released microcode updates to address Spectre vulnerability (CVE -2017-5715) for many of its chipsets including the recently announced...
«We have now released microcode updates for 100 percent of Intel products launched in the past five years that require protection against the side - channel method vulnerabilities discovered by Google,» Intel CEO Brian Krzanich announced in a Thursday blog post.
The chipmaker on Wednesday said it has released microcode updates for several Skylake - based platforms, while updates for other architectures will be released in the coming days.
Intel has also already released microcode updates for every CPU released within the past five years, from Sandy Bridge (2nd generation) onwards.
«After a comprehensive investigation of the microarchitectures and microcode capabilities for these products, Intel has determined to not release microcode updates for these products,» Intel says in its latest guidance.
On January 22, three weeks after releasing microcode updates to address the speculative execution side - channel vulnerabilities, Intel advised PC makers to halt the deployment of its Spectre patches due to unexpected system reboots and in some instances data loss.
«After a comprehensive investigation of the microarchitectures and microcode capabilities for these products, Intel has determined to not release microcode updates for these products for one or more reasons including, but not limited to the following:
Intel this week indicated that it isn't planning to release microcode updates for some of its processors to prevent Spectre attack methods.
The company says that after comprehensive investigation of the microcode, the company has decided not to release microcode updates for the below products.
«After a comprehensive investigation of the microarchitectures and microcode capabilities for these products, Intel has determined to not release microcode updates for these products,» Intel said.

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We've now completed release of microcode updates for Intel microprocessor products launched in the last 9 + years that required protection against the side - channel vulnerabilities discovered by Google.
Additional versions of Windows 10 are now protected from these attacks, and Microsoft has begun releasing Intel microcode updates directly, but only for a small number of devices.
«We've now completed release of microcode updates for Intel microprocessor products launched in the last 9 + years that required protection against the side - channel vulnerabilities discovered by Google,» said an Intel spokesman.
Microsoft released a patch that delivers Intel's microcode updates for Spectre to Windows 10 systems with certain 6th - gen (Skylake) CPUs.
As of February 20, Intel has released stable microcode updates for Skylake, Kaby Lake, and Coffee Lake — that's the 6th, 7th, and 8th Generation Intel Core platforms.
Intel has also updated its original Meltdown - Spectre advisory with a new warning about the stability issues and recommends OEMs and cloud providers test its beta silicon microcode updates before final release.
On Tuesday, HP pulled its softpaqs BIOS updates with Intel's patches from its website, and on Thursday will release a BIOS update with a previous version of Intel's microcode.
Dell has now released new BIOS updates with Intel's revised microcode for datacenter servers and PowerEdge Server 14G, 13G, and 12G generation servers, with 11G updates still in process.
Intel has finally released new microcode updates to address the Spectre Variant 2 flaw in the older chips that triggered its across - the - board halt on early fixes for the vulnerability.
«We also continue to release beta microcode updates so that customers and partners have the opportunity to conduct extensive testing before we move them into production.»
«Earlier this week, we released production microcode updates for several Skylake - based platforms to our OEM customers and industry partners, and we expect to do the same for more platforms in the coming days,» Intel vice president Navin Shenoy wrote.
Microsoft will re-enable this protection in the future when Intel releases stable microcode updates.
But, if you're particularly concerned about Spectre attacks, you can get the updated microcode from Microsoft even if your PC manufacturer has no plans to release it.
Intel has finally released stable microcode updates for Broadwell and Haswell processor series to mitigate the second variant of the nasty Spectre security vulnerability unearthed last month.
Intel has been working day and night since the discovery of these flaws and it's still releasing updated microcode firmware for various of its CPU series.
Therefore, we expect Intel to release new microcode updates for its processors that also fully patch the BranchScope vulnerability, so make sure you always keep your systems up - to - date.
Microsoft has released an emergency Windows update to disable Intel's troublesome microcode fix for the Spectre Variant 2 attack.
Of course, Intel is already pushing out Spectre (and Meltdown) patches itself, with numerous processor families seeing microcode updates released in the past few weeks; but Intel doesn't supply these directly to end users.
In new microcode revision guidance released by the chipmaker, Intel added a «stopped» status to its microcode updates relating to the Meltdown and Spectre flaws, which would suggest that it won't be issuing patches to fully mitigate the vulnerabilities affecting a large number of its microprocessors.
Intel has announced the release of production microcode updates to its manufacturing customers and partners for Kaby Lake and Coffee Lake - based platforms, as well as additional Skylake - based platforms.
«We've now completed release of microcode updates for Intel microprocessor products launched in the last 9 + years that required protection against the side - channel vulnerabilities discovered by Google Project Zero,» said Intel in a statement to Threatpost.
While industry partners had been working on developing the corresponding mitigations for the critical hardware - based flaw, which could not be delivered as a microcode update, the issue was substantial enough to prompt Microsoft to release the patch yesterday, ahead of next week's scheduled Patch Tuesday.
bleepingcomputer.com - In a press release on Tuesday, Intel announced it resumed the deployment of CPU microcode firmware updates.
In a separate but related release, Microsoft announced it is significantly expanding the number of Intel - validated microcode updates it's making available through the Microsoft Catalog site.
In addition to installing the microcode updates, full protection requires modifications to the Windows registry, as described in a pair of technical articles that cover Windows client software and Windows Server releases.
We also continue to release beta microcode updates so that customers and partners have the opportunity to conduct extensive testing before we move them into production,» Navin Shenoy, executive vice president and general manager of the Data Center Group at Intel Corporation, explained.
thehackernews.com - Intel has released new stable microcode update for its Skylake processors to patch Spectre vulnerability.
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