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January 6, 2018 8:04 PM Subscribe
Why Raspberry Pi Isn't Vulnerable To Spectre Or Meltdown Both vulnerabilities exploit performance features (caching and speculative execution) common to many modern processors to leak data via a so-called side-channel attack. Happily, the Raspberry Pi isn’t susceptible to these vulnerabilities, because of the particular ARM cores that we use.
To help us understand why, here’s a little primer on some concepts in modern processor design.
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