You can find that information on Intel's webpages. Michael Hekeler <mich...@hekeler.com> wrote:
> Am 15.11.23 13:41 schrieb Christian Weisgerber: > > not jacinda ardern: > > > > > I saw something about a new intel microcode coming out (subject line) for > > > a goofy new bug somebody found. Do you guys package that up into the > > > fw_update (firmware.openbsd.org) magic or does it only come via the oem's > > > bios updates? > > > > Whatever Intel releases. > > > > Yesterday they published a microcode update that should address this. > > The updated firmware package is already on the mirrors. > > > > -------------------- > > CVSROOT: /cvs > > Module name: ports > > Changes by: j...@cvs.openbsd.org 2023/11/14 16:34:51 > > > > Modified files: > > sysutils/firmware/intel: Makefile distinfo > > > > Log message: > > update intel microcode to 20231114 > > > > release notes: > > https://github.com/intel/Intel-Linux-Processor-Microcode-Data-Files/releases/tag/microcode-20231114 > > > > mitigates: > > https://lock.cmpxchg8b.com/reptar.html > > https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/developer/articles/technical/software-security-guidance/advisory-guidance/redundant-prefix-issue.html > > How can I find the cpuid of my cpu to see if my CPU is on Intel's list > of affected CPU's? > > On my proxmox systems I can do something like dmidecode > But on OpenBSD - ... I don't know... >