January 04, 2018 at 09:12PM#Meltdown works by exploiting the fact that CPUs will execute instructions ahead of the "current" instruction as means of optimisation.
— Paul Fenwick (@pjf) January 4, 2018
It's possible to observe the side-effects of instructions that were executed but never committed.
Thursday, January 4, 2018
RT @pjf: #Meltdown works by exploiting the fact that CPUs will execute instructions ahead of the "current" instruction as means of optimisation. It's possible to observe the side-effects of instructions that were executed but never committed.
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