What just happened? AMD has confirmed a security vulnerability in some of its processors, which was inadvertently revealed through a beta BIOS update from Asus. The flaw, described as a "microcode ...
Use left and right arrow keys to seek audio. AMD Ryzen and EPYC processors have been exposed to a new vulnerability called "Sinkclose" which could affect millions and millions of AMD processors ...
AMD warns of critical "SinkClose" vulnerability affecting multiple CPU generations, risking undetectable malware installation. The "SinkClose" flaw impacts AMD's EPYC, Ryzen, and Threadripper ...
The current understanding of 'Inception' is that the vulnerability is local, meaning you'd need to download malware containing the exploit for a potential issue. AMD notes that older Ryzen CPU ...
AMD has recently declared that a concerning vulnerability, known as 'Inception', is affecting its Ryzen CPUs. Until now, we weren't sure exactly how Inception might impact your gaming PC. But thanks ...
AMD and Google's Security Team have disclosed a major microcode vulnerability affecting all AMD EPYC processors built on the Zen 1 through Zen 4 architectures. That means EPYC 7001 (Naples), 7002 ...
The company has decided not to extend these updates to its Ryzen 1000, 2000, and 3000 series processors or its Threadripper 1000 and 2000 models. Though AMD has released security updates to address ...
Why it matters: In response to the recently uncovered Sinkclose vulnerability, AMD is rolling out updates for its newer processor models, leaving many consumers unhappy as several relatively recent ...
AMD disclosed four new vulnerabilities that may affect some of its Zen-based processors. The company published rather lengthy documentation about the vulnerabilities, and the list of the affected ...