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It looks like this is a Zen 2-only exploit, so it shouldn't have any impact - AWS are likely already running hardware that isn't vulnerable to this



The way Spectre and Meltdown played out, you'll have to excuse me if I stand outside the blast radius while we figure out if there's a chapter 2, 3 or 4 to this story.

They've proven Zen 2 has this problem. They haven't proven no other AMD processors have it. A bunch of people looking to make names for themselves are probably busily testing every other AMD processor for a similar exploit.


> The way Spectre and Meltdown played out, you'll have to excuse me if I stand outside the blast radius while we figure out if there's a chapter 2, 3 or 4 to this story.

I am OOTL on this one, do you have some information you could share?


There has been a long trickle of similar bugs to Spectre/Meltdown coming out long after the initial bugs and "fixes" were published. (The early fixes were all, in some sense, incomplete.)


There was a list of vulnerabilities in this comment up top: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=36849914


AWS does offer Zen 2 based EC2 instances though (C5a family for example).




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