On some level yes, but reading the article nothing persist between boots. This seems like a vulnerability that’s really only that serious A if you don’t apply AMDs patched micro code and B there’s another vulnerability on your system that lets this persist between operating system reinstall/in the BIOS.
I’m having hard time understanding how the microcode patch is delivered. system updater or bios update? I’m fucked if it’s a bios update cos my shitty gigabyte mobo won’t detect the files
Your OS can load the microcode. Most Linux distros will load the latest microcode during boot. Some will even update the microcode when it gets the new microcode from the distro repositories. This facility exists specifically because motherboard vendors are terrible about providing updates.
On some level yes, but reading the article nothing persist between boots. This seems like a vulnerability that’s really only that serious A if you don’t apply AMDs patched micro code and B there’s another vulnerability on your system that lets this persist between operating system reinstall/in the BIOS.
I’m having hard time understanding how the microcode patch is delivered. system updater or bios update? I’m fucked if it’s a bios update cos my shitty gigabyte mobo won’t detect the files
Your OS can load the microcode. Most Linux distros will load the latest microcode during boot. Some will even update the microcode when it gets the new microcode from the distro repositories. This facility exists specifically because motherboard vendors are terrible about providing updates.
Except the AMD microcode package doesn’t cover most consumer grade CPUs