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VUMeter
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Posted: 23 Jan 2018 at 1:02am |
@ Xaltar, I think you managed to post whilst I was crafting my own.
Yeah, wait and see what trickles through from AMD to board manufacturers. In the mean time see what comes for patching the OS in the form of updates.
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Xaltar
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As I said in my last post, we will have to wait and see what AMD decides to do. Other board partners seem to be equally silent on the issue with AMD platforms for the time being so I can't help but feel my suspicion is correct. I have no insider knowledge on this either so I am just as in the dark as the rest of you. I will keep probing my channels and see what comes up over the next few weeks.
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VUMeter
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I have added this thread to my watch list.
If ASRock's stance is that Spectre does not require a hardware level fix (BIOS/UEFI microcode), they are flying against what seems to be the wiser voices on the 'net. Meltdown is a non-issue for Ryzen so it seems. This has been declared from so many sources that I can feel fairly safe in saying that is true. Spectre has more than one variant and they behave differently, and therefore require different approaches to protecting against them. Spectre takes advantage of the branched predicted processing that happens in these complex CPUs. It is claimed that to defeat Spectre, not only will OS patches be required, and possibly all software need recompiling with a new compiler, but updates to the way the hardware works is also going to be required. Some voices call for complete hardware redesign, but we have what we have. I've taken all of the Windows 1703 updates and the InSpectre.exe tool still claims I am at risk of Sepctre. It maybe semi-patched in 1709 Fall Creators, which I am holding off for a little while longer. AMD's statement: http://www.amd.com/en/corporate/speculative-execution
AMD claim to be providing microcode updates to customers (motherboard manufacturers) shortly. As yet, I cannot find Sprectre related updates on other motherboard manufacturer's sites either. I guess it's a wait and see. |
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Xaltar
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AMD/intel are the ones who create and distribute microcode updates to board partners. If AMD have not released any to board partners then board partners can't release BIOS level fixes. These core updates are most often proprietary to AMD and intel, even if a board manufacturer wants to create a fix of their own, they can't.
If you want/need more info on what is planned for Spectre you need to contact AMD. If AMD do release any kind of fix/update then ASRock will undoubtedly release the appropriate updates for effected boards.
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royedmund
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Is ASRock in denial over Spectre Mitigation AMD AM4 Motherboards
A useful Spectre Tools from GRC https://grc.com/inspectre.htm Asked ASRock about mitigation of Spectre for my ASRock X370 Taichi AMD motherboard with a Ryzen 1700 CPU and this the response I received 18 January 2018 at 04:30 (+11UTC) ___________________ Hi Roy, Please refer to the AMD?™s announcement from following link. https://www.amd.com/en/corporate/speculative-execution The customer needs to software/OS update. It does not affect the BIOS of the AMD motherboard. Thank you ASRock America Support Team ___________________ Really no firmware/microcode updates via a BIOS update from AsRock/AMD for the mitigation of Spectre? |
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zlobster
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Given how much ASRock care about posting changelogs, how they didn't even issue a statement, I really doubt you'll even understand when you have the patch installed.
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1700X ZP-B1 (stock); X370 Taichi (UEFI 3.10); 16GB F4-3200C14-8GFX XMP; 256GB 960 EVO; RX 580 NITRO+ 8GB
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