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When AMD finally issued patches for its critical microcode security hole on Monday, it said that the glitch 'could lead to the loss of Secure Encrypted Virtualization protection.'
The UK class action lawsuit accuses Microsoft of using its Windows market share to overcharge clients running it on AWS, Google, or Alibaba cloud offerings instead of Microsoft Azure.
The Amazon cloud unit didn’t offer dramatic new capabilities or new scale with the rollout of five tools/services at its re:Invent 2024 event, but it did share a focus on making it just a tad easier for enterprises to use AWS.
The new status adds extensive cybersecurity protections for cloud and on-premises environments, alongside energy and water systems.
Given the lack of specifics in the AWS statement, it’s difficult to know how much cloud infrastructure it will buy, but the investment is table stakes in the European cloud battles with Microsoft, Google.
A senior AMD executive spelled out what many have suspected: AMD is prioritizing AI performance over gaming performance as it joins other chip makers in chasing more AI business.
Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang told analysts in an investor call Wednesday that the glitch has been repaired, but didn’t get specific about the nature of the problem nor of the fix.
The filing also targets Nokia customers, saying that the company’s actions may subject them to patent litigation too.
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