Oh no.
According to him, billions of Intel processors are affected, which are used in private user computers as well as in cloud servers.
Update: Intel’s Downfall was closely followed by AMD’s Inception, a newfound security hole affecting all Ryzen and Epyc processors.so both desktop and server chips are affected on both cpu manufacturers products. can’t take any measures if your password is online on some server.
Downfall was disclosed to Intel a year ago but was on embargo until this week. Can’t help but suspect that Intel waited for AMD to be impacted by a similar event to reveal downfall
Anyway.Run AMD.…All Ryzen and Epyc processors were found to have a very similar bug not too long ago, it’s actually addressed in the article. You might want to read it…
Here is a good write-up of Zenbleed for the Ryzen 2 and up vulnerability. It uses similar register optimisation and speculative execution to get the same effect.
Here we go again…