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Why should people be held liable for a mistake. Unless there’s malice or blatant negligence we could use to accept that mistakes happen.
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Let's not jump to conspiracy theories here. This is an extremely clever manipulation of features implemented to squeeze performance out of the silicon, which every customer has benefitted from.
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Who would be liable though? These flaws affect 10+ years of processors across multiple hardware manufacturers, CPU architectures, and instruction sets. Basically the entire CPU industry.
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that's just 2 companies, is the thing. pretty easy to figure out whos at fault when it's "one of those two, or both of those two"
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So a class action judgement of $1 per chip?
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yep, at least product recalls
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That, and the head guy is pretty much going to get away with insider trading just before the crisis.
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"Do your job, user!" is the corollary motto to "move fast and break things"
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