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Intel CPUs have been subjected to significant security vulnerabilities in recent years, one of which is Spectre. It has made an appearance once again.

Intel CPUs have been subjected to several significant security vulnerabilities in recent years, namely Meltdown and Spectre. Now, the latter has made an appearance once again.

Certain ARM silicon have also been found to be vulnerable to the exploit. As for AMD CPUs, security researchers initially found that they remain immune to potential BHI attacks. However, there have been some developments in this area that appear to suggest otherwise. Intel has published a list of CPUs affected by the exploit, confirming that several generations of chips ranging back to 2013 can be infiltrated, including Coffee Lake, Tiger Lake, Ice Lake, and Alder Lake. Ice Lake servers were also mentioned on the list.

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