Modern CPUs use speculative execution and branch predictors, but because they do, they have serious security flaws. Why? Let me explain!

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47 thoughts on “Why modern CPUs are flawed (Meltdown/Spectre) – Gary explains”
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  2. Avoid using 'simply' and 'simple terms' if you don't also think your audience is simple. Would be better described as 'everyday/ordinary/straight-forward' etc.

  3. It is so funny seeing Gray explaining stuff that took a whole exam at university in a simple and coincise way, but on the other end is nice to know the topic in advance 🙂

  4. Great explanation Gary. This is the best balance between actually explaining the flaws and not getting too technical, that I've seen thus far. I finally can share a full explanation with my father. Thanks!👍

  5. I always had my doubts about CPU Caching and it's perks. It's like a fridge that has vegetables and fruit in them, start rotting if you do need eat them soon enough. Freezing them is another approach but that is not really caching is it? I take one fruit out every day and at a certain point i will have to add more fruit to the storage. When exactly Depends only on my action to do so, prices and availability. Now i consider to buy 1 fruit at the shop when i want to eat one. No rotting ever.

  6. Gary is the best on Android Authority…👍🏻👍🏻

  7. Didn't understood what you were trying to explain 4:35 onwards😌😌

  8. Thanks professor !! For these amazing videos . I always wait for them. I have a request . It would be great if you suggest some books, websites, articles and relevant links for further reading . This would be of great help for exploring more on the topic .

  9. Good explanation… Its easy to understand me 😃😃😃

  10. Android authority, I have a Galaxy j3 Luna pro and my screen keeps locking after 10 seconds of inactivity I went to my settings and changed the screen timeout to 2 minutes but it still does it please help.

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