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 This update supersedes microcode provided  by Red Hat with the CVE-2017-5715 (“Spectre”)
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 CPU branch injection vulnerability mitigation. (Historically, Red Hat has provided updated
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 microcode, developed by our microprocessor partners, as a customer convenience.) Further
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 testing has uncovered problems with the microcode provided along with the “Spectre” mitigation
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 that could lead to system instabilities. As a result, Red Hat is providing an microcode update
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 that reverts to the last known good microcode version dated before 03 January 2018.
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 Red Hat strongly recommends that customers contact their hardware provider for the latest microcode updates.
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 IMPORTANT: Customers using Intel Skylake-, Broadwell-, and Haswell-based platforms must obtain and
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 install updated microcode from their hardware vendor immediately. The "Spectre" mitigation requires
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 both an updated kernel from Red Hat and updated microcode from your hardware vendor.
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