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Subject: [Bug 103351] Machine check exception on Broadwell quad-core with
SpeedStep enabled
Date: Thu, 01 Oct 2015 17:04:28 +0000
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--- Comment #30 from Jonas Platte ---
Well, apparently that binary blob does contain microcode for other processors.
One of the microcode files on GitHub seems to have been applied successfully on
my i7-5775C and updated the microcode from 0xd to 0x12.
I haven't yet tested it thoroughly, but I have a package building since a few
minutes now that always crashed it very quickly before. Seems to work! :)
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