Intel’s latest set of Spectre microcode fixes is coming to a Windows update
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0.000 HBDIntel’s latest set of Spectre microcode fixes is coming to a Windows update
Windows users running the latest version of Windows 10 on recent Intel processors will soon be receiving Intel's microcode updates to address the Spectre variant 2 attack. Microcode updates have two main distribution channels. The first is system firmware; the firmware can update the processor during system boot. The value this has is that it's independent of the operating system, and it ensures that the system is always using the current microcode when it's in use. The downside is that many vendors do not provide firmware updates for systems more than a few years old, and even when firmware updates are available, they typically need to be manually hunted down and installed. The second route to distribution is through the operating system installing new microcode. Windows has microcode drivers for Intel and AMD processors and will update their microcode when it starts up. These drivers are periodically updated to include the latest microcodes. For reasons that aren't entirely clear, Microsoft hasn't been offering the latest Intel microcode updates through its driver, leaving the firmware the only option.