The current complex issue with Intel chips made in the past decade
being compromised speaks volumes
Apple issued a fix 6th of December
Intel responds to CPU security flaw as macOS 10.13.2(10.13.3 in beta)
said to include fix for Macs
https://9to5mac.com/2018/01/03/mac-f...el-kernel-bug/
Kernel-memory-leaking Intel processor design flaw forces Linux, Windows redesign
Speed hits loom, other OSes need fixes
https://www.theregister.co.uk/2018/0...u_design_flaw/
Can hardly wait for black patch Tuesday 9th of January
Quote:
Originally Posted by Estreeter
We went into the Melbourne CBD this afternoon,
I made sure the last place we went was to my second favourite store and enquired about an
iMac Pro they're new on the market and am seriously thinking of getting the base model, I haven't read a bad review about it yet,
But
That's the actual quote I got, 1 for the top of the range iMac, the other the base iMac Pro ..... Mrs went nuts at me
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Might be time to upgrade the wife
Expensive up front costs remind me of solar electricity
Over time you end up with a PC that will be alive for decades
because the unqualified user cant screw it up