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Central processing unit / Microcode / Advanced Micro Devices / X86-64 / Instruction set / Superscalar processor / Microprocessor / Microarchitecture / X86 / Micro-operation / Firmware / Intel Core
Date: 2016-08-05 04:38:17
Central processing unit
Microcode
Advanced Micro Devices
X86-64
Instruction set
Superscalar processor
Microprocessor
Microarchitecture
X86
Micro-operation
Firmware
Intel Core

Security Analysis of x86 Processor Microcode Daming D. Chen Gail-Joon Ahn Arizona State University

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