05.01.2018., 13:46
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Autor Amd_Shill
https://lkml.org/lkml/2018/1/3/837
In all my years of extensive experience writing drivers and kernels, I never came across a situation
where you could brick an x86 CPU. Not until recently, when I was working on debugging a piece of
code and I bricked an Intel CPU. I am not talking about an experimental motherboard or anything
exotic or an electrical issue where the CPU got fried, but before the software code execution the CPU
was fine and then it´s dead. There were signs that something was not right, that the code was causing
unusual behavior, which is what I was debugging.
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