![]() Presently new fixes are being developed, they will take time. They also have recommended that people revert back to earlier revisions where practicable if they encounter issues on the older Haswell platforms in particular. The end result is that Intel have stopped rolling out the microcode fixes for these chips while they develop a more workable solution. This is resulting in blue screening systems and severely impacted VMWare ESXi installations. ![]() Device drivers and other forms of software have ended up being broken by the microcode fixes Intel have produced. However those fixes ended up breaking more than simply Anti-virus software. To all intents and purposes Intel have already issued Microcode fixes for the Haswell and Broadwell series chips and chipsets. If however you are using a Haswell/Broadwell system or are merely curious please read on. If you are using an older or newer system with the appropriate updates installed please carry on using them. In addition to this I have seen it mentioned elsewhere that Asus apparently plan to provide updates for X99 systems on-wards however, without official word from Asus take that with a rather large shovel of salt.īe aware that what is listed below specifically relates to Haswell and Broadwell systems. ![]() Given Asus' inability to communicate, I have done some more looking into the issues with respect to Haswell and Broadwell architectures (X99 based Chips).
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