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HALT! I am Reptar! Intel CPU Bug Panics Cloud Providers

2023-11-15 18:11
A toy “Reptar” dinosaur, from the Rugrats TV animation franchise

IaaS Catch Fire: Google and Intel fuzz, find and fix a fabulous bug. Next up: More of the same.

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