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Engineers have designed a computer processor that thwarts hackers by randomly changing its microarchitecture every few milliseconds. Known as Morpheus, the puzzling processor has now aced its first ...
Northwestern Engineering’s Simone Campanoni and Nikos Hardavellas served as the general co-chairs of the 55th IEEE/ACM International Symposium on Microarchitecture (MICRO 2022), held in Chicago last ...
We have developed and tested a secure new computer processor that thwarts hackers by randomly changing its underlying structure, thus making it virtually impossible to hack. A processor is the piece ...
The term x86-64v3 is once again a discussion point for Linux users, sparking curiosity and questions about its relevance to the platform. But what is it, why does it matter to Linux, and what is all ...
Page 2: Intel Tremont Microarchitecture - New Instructions And Expected Performance Late last year, at its Architecture Day event, Intel revealed a new, low-power microarchitecture, codenamed Tremont, ...