Intel will have to defend itself against claims that the semiconductor goliath knew its microprocessors were defective and failed to tell customers. On Wednesday, Judge Michael Simon, of the US District Court of Oregon, partially denied the tech giant’s motion to dismiss a class-action lawsuit arising from the 2018 public disclosure of Meltdown and Spectre, the family of data-leaking chip microarchitecture design blunders.
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