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Watch this blow up. Here comes another shitstorm. SEC and the DOJ just took an interest.
lol...poor AMD fanbois thought they had an edge for a few months. *poof*
lol...poor AMD fanbois thought they had an edge for a few months. *poof*
Intel's past behavior and losses in the court of law for this type of crap are the reasons why people immediately jump to this conclusion. its not a fanboy thing, Intel just plays dirty and its well known.Does this site stink to high heaven? Yes. But you need proof to say "intel did it" I find it hilarious that everyone instantly thinks Intel is behind it, especially without any real proof.
I don't think Intel would be stupid enough to try a smear campaign like this.
Amdsuxthebig1one1oneone.com has legitimate information on it.Pages like IntelRocks.com, AMDrules.com, Samsungsucks.com, AppleBlows.com These, these are all legit sites I tell you!!!!! /s
When a website says the specific company names in the URL it tends to be a bit biased. AMDflaws is so obvious they are just playing those who are ignorant and don't to care to be right.
Sure.Does this site stink to high heaven? Yes. But you need proof to say "intel did it" I find it hilarious that everyone instantly thinks Intel is behind it, especially without any real proof.
I don't think Intel would be stupid enough to try a smear campaign like this.
Intel's past behavior and losses in the court of law for this type of crap are the reasons why people immediately jump to this conclusion. its not a fanboy thing, Intel just plays dirty and its well known.
EDIT: Intel plays dirtier and doesn't hide it well. All businesses cheat and steal and generally do whatever they can to make the most money. "Ya aint cheatin, ya aint trying".
luckily we are not in court and i am not a journalist writing a story, i am just a nobody voicing an opinion, at first when i read the statements from CTS and Viceroy, it brought that familiar feeling when reading Intel's PR statement, the wording, the point of focus, the overall BS, the timing, i swear when i did read the title ryzen flaws, i told my self this would be funny if it's an israeli firm, and few lines down, it was just what i suspected, and the more i read the more i saw intel's fingerprint everywhere.Does this site stink to high heaven? Yes. But you need proof to say "intel did it" I find it hilarious that everyone instantly thinks Intel is behind it, especially without any real proof.
I don't think Intel would be stupid enough to try a smear campaign like this.
I just wanted to point out that I liked your post not because I feel you should hate Intel for this specific situation, but because Intel has been doing this crap to AMD for a long long time, and it's incredibly childish behavior. While I'm really really glad that Intel was eventually caught and fined for their 'ridiculous nefarious shenanigans', rumor has it that AMD has not seen much (or any) of that Billion Dollar+ fine that Intel was supposed to pay them. If true that's even worse, that they have still basically gotten away with what they had done. Sure they were caught, and found guilty, but unfortunately the damage was done already. That's why I have not purchased anything Intel, and why I often suggest AMD when the situation doesn't call for the most performance needed to justify the price to buy the Intel part.All this did is make me hate Intel. A long time loyal Intel buyer, but I'm done w/ these ridiculous nefarious shenanigans. Definitely buying AMD next time until Intel rights the ship.
We know you're a troll. And I know you're not supposed to feed them...lol...poor AMD fanbois thought they had an edge for a few months. *poof*
Why are these companies not hiring external testing companies as part of their R&D process.. it would save so many headaches..
Time for a class action lawsuit against AMD now..
It's weird how bad Vice's news is but how good its youtube channel is.Oh the original article was made by VICE? I should've known it was fake and a total shit show.
Why are these companies not hiring external testing companies as part of their R&D process.. it would save so many headaches..
Time for a class action lawsuit against AMD now..
I've watched a few Vice documentaries and while they do have some interesting content I was always left with the feeling that there was an agenda behind it / slanted.Your link is basically a paid advert, ie. the guy that got paid wrote that.
Depends how connected the persons are. Elizabeth Holmes, CEO of Theranos, was just fined $500k and no jail time for $700 million in fraud. Not to mention the medical fraud endangering thousands of peoples lives.Who is going to the slammer for insider trading?
You.... didn't read the thread did you?
Extremetech has an article on CTS-Labs' CEO latest statement.
https://www.extremetech.com/computi...ith-amd-security-disclosures-digs-deeper-hole
Extremetech has an article on CTS-Labs' CEO latest statement.
https://www.extremetech.com/computi...ith-amd-security-disclosures-digs-deeper-hole
Viceroy, is that you?Time for a class action lawsuit against AMD now..
If it requires Administrator rights on the target system does the rest even matter. The system is already in control of a Foreign entity it's a matter of time before all information on said system is compromised. That's like saying Windows or Linux has a security vulnerability if someone gets root or Administrator rights they can... DO ANYTHING.
luckily we are not in court and i am not a journalist writing a story, i am just a nobody voicing an opinion, at first when i read the statements from CTS and Viceroy, it brought that familiar feeling when reading Intel's PR statement, the wording, the point of focus, the overall BS, the timing, i swear when i did read the title ryzen flaws, i told my self this would be funny if it's an israeli firm, and few lines down, it was just what i suspected, and the more i read the more i saw intel's fingerprint everywhere.
they have the means to do it and the lack of ethics to follow up on it, if you are going to wait for proofs to fall on your laps before you form an opinion then good luck, and that's the game they play they will do dozen of things lik this, but as long as you can't prove it, you can't talk about it, and once they are proven, get a small fine, and move on to plan B, now you shackle your own opinion to a standard that is being used and abused by ppl who have the means and they always win.
seriously i might be wrong, but i just can't shake that feeling, not out of bias but simple instinct.
It doesn't read as sensational to me. Looks like a rather frank statement of facts, with little or no exaggeration or hyperbole. It's a much better representation of the situation than provided by cts labs, imo. The stuff you see on your local news or even an advertisement is more sensational than this.ToB seems specious like they don't know whose side they stand on. They're sensationalist at first and but then reserved at the conclusion. And that conclusion is that to pull off an attack it would require significant efforts to develop attack tools. That suggests that the attack tools do not exist therefor this is theoretical.
"DK: I think the biggest question that I still have is that ultimately who originated this request for analysis – who was the customer that kicked this all off?https://www.anandtech.com/show/12536/our-interesting-call-with-cts-labs
Anandtech did a interview call with CTS. Really interesting, and after reading it, I wouldn't be surprised if Intel was funding this as a hitjob against AMD.
Interesting, so it's not specific to AMD chipsets/CPUs but to ASMedia chips that are used in a bunch of motherboards.