The company is rushing out updates that appear to have originally been slated to go out on January 9, but news of the problem leaked early, pushing up the timetable. In a press release, Intel revealed that it has already issued updates for many of its products using its chips, and expects to have more than 90% of its chips manufactured within the last five years immune from both exploits by next week. Intel said it has been working with companies like Microsoft, which issued an update yesterday.
As far as reports that any fixes would cause about a 30% drop in performance, Intel refuted the claim:
Intel continues to believe that the performance impact of these updates is highly workload-dependent and, for the average computer user, should not be significant and will be mitigated over time. While on some discrete workloads the performance impact from the software updates may initially be higher, additional post-deployment identification, testing and improvement of the software updates should mitigate that impact.
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