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Intel Confronts Potential ‘PR Nightmare’ With Reported Chip Flaw

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Re: Intel Confronts Potential ‘PR Nightmare’ With Reported Chip Flaw

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"Intel has a bug that lets some software gain access to parts of a computer’s memory that are set aside to protect things like passwords."

Seems like very little got through to the media about the details regarding this flaws effects and costly workaround.

Re: Intel Confronts Potential ‘PR Nightmare’ With Reported Chip Flaw

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As a shareholder that's great. Concerned that this is a very fragile win though. I don't think there will be much real world fall out.

How you hold this stock is a mystery to me. With it bouncing between $10 and $15 constantly last year it just seems far to volatile. I'd be panic buying / selling every day to adjust which seems stressful...

Maybe why its a favorite of /r/wallstreetbets

Re: Intel Confronts Potential ‘PR Nightmare’ With Reported Chip Flaw

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"Intel has a bug that lets some software gain access to parts of a computer’s memory that are set aside to protect things like passwords." Seems like very little got through to the media about the details regarding this flaws effects and costly workaround.

Bloomberg is not going to focus on technical detail too much (at all) given their readership. Follow the link to the register for more detail.

Re: Intel Confronts Potential ‘PR Nightmare’ With Reported Chip Flaw

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This piece should be used in journalism schools.

> Advanced Micro Devices Inc. surged [...] after a report that Intel Corp., its only remaining rival in the market for personal computer processors

Ahh, so Intel is the only holdout against the dominant wave of AMD processors, right?

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Re: Intel Confronts Potential ‘PR Nightmare’ With Reported Chip Flaw

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post #7
post #2

As a shareholder that's great. Concerned that this is a very fragile win though. I don't think there will be much real world fall out.

How you hold this stock is a mystery to me. With it bouncing between $10 and $15 constantly last year it just seems far to volatile. I'd be panic buying / selling every day to adjust which seems stressful... Maybe why its a favorite of /r/wallstreetbets

I bought a ton at 9 before the Ryzen announcement. The oscillation in the stock drove me up the wall, and I came to the conclusion that it’s just stupid to track single stocks, even when you know they have a great product, because the market is so irrational.
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