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Subject: [Bug 103351] Machine check exception on Broadwell quad-core with
SpeedStep enabled
Date: Fri, 16 Oct 2015 17:43:31 +0000
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--- Comment #81 from Henrique de Moraes Holschuh ---
Oh, and just in case a certain Skylake oddity might scare someone needlessly:
Skylake may report that the microcode revision running in the processor is one
less than the version displayed by iucode-tool and any other such tool. It
does so when the new Intel SGX feature is enabled.
That's why that, although Skylake microcode files have even revision numbers,
some (most?) Skylake systems will report that they're running odd microcode
revisions.
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