lexluthermiester Hmm..

lexluthermiester Citation please.

lexluthermiester Oh, of course it would..

lexluthermiester Citation please.

lexluthermiester That's an assumption not backed by merit.

I hmmm... Your hmmm... XDNo need. Common knowledge that the Project Zero people found out about these bugs in January last year, two months Ryzen was released. Intel had longer and really should have properly redesigned their CPU's a LOOOONNGG time ago! Maybe then, like Ryzen, the problem potentially could have been fixed.If Intel's lazy approach to CPU design and AMD's recent (and past) enthousiastic efforts to conquer The Beast of Incremental Upgrades seem pretty much the same to you, you're not even an Intel fanboy, just a hater.Look, an article: www.macrumors.com/2018/01/04/apple-meltdown-spectre-vulnerability-fixes/ Now go watch some iOS 11.2 and 11.2.1 vs iOS whatever videos. No unusual discrepancies."That's an assumption not backed by merit." It is pretty much common knowledge that Intel is the only one pushing their problems off on others. They started blabbing on all the others and everyone else gave statements that yes, there are vulnerabilities, but they are fixing/have fixed the problem to some extent and warn not to download malicious apps that could exploit the vulnerabilities. To make it more understandable for some people, it's basically the difference between a toddler's response (They did it too!!!) and a grown-up's response (There is something wrong, but we're working on fixing it. Just don't do this ... or this .... and you'll be fine.).Go read the other statements.