Researchers disclosed multiple potential vulnerabilities that may impact some AMD processors, including Zen-based product lines across multiple generations. Credit: SeventyFour / Shutterstock AMD disclosed four new vulnerabilities that may affect some of its Zen-based processors. The company published rather lengthy documentation about the vulnerabilities, and the list of the affected processors is pretty long. The company has released new AGESA (AMD Generic Encapsulated Software Architecture) code to motherboard manufacturers so they can update their BIOS/UEFI to apply the fixes. Check the list, and if your CPU is on the list, you should see if an updated BIOS/UEFI is available. The list is quite comprehensive, covering clients, server, embedded, and IoT across all four generations of AMD’s Zen architecture and even affecting older Athlon processors. AMD says it was alerted to the vulnerabilities by researchers, and it issued mitigation guidelines after assessing the research. There are four bugs total, and each one is slightly different, but all four are related to the Serial Peripheral Interface (SPI) that connects the CPU to the flash chip on the motherboard. AMD says the vulnerabilities could allow a person to run arbitrary code on a system, perform a denial of service attack, or escalate privileges on compromised systems. So these are not minor bugs. AMD may have issued guidance in the fixes, but it is up to the individual motherboard makers to incorporate fixes into their firmware, test and qualify them, and push them out to customers. We don’t have a timeline for that, as each motherboard maker determines its own schedule. Related content news AMD holds steady against Intel in Q1 x86 processor shipments finally realigned with typical seasonal trends for client and server processors, according to Mercury Research. By Andy Patrizio May 22, 2024 4 mins CPUs and Processors Data Center news Broadcom launches 400G Ethernet adapters The highly scalable, low-power 400G PCIe Gen 5.0 Ethernet adapters are designed for AI in the data center. By Andy Patrizio May 21, 2024 3 mins CPUs and Processors Networking news HPE updates block storage services The company adds new storage controller support as well as AWS. By Andy Patrizio May 20, 2024 3 mins Enterprise Storage Data Center news ZutaCore launches liquid cooling for advanced Nvidia chips The HyperCool direct-to-chip system from ZutaCore is designed to cool up to 120kW of rack power without requiring a facilities modification. By Andy Patrizio May 15, 2024 3 mins Servers Data Center PODCASTS VIDEOS RESOURCES EVENTS NEWSLETTERS Newsletter Promo Module Test Description for newsletter promo module. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe