Intel has just released a new 2021 product security report detailing the number of bugs that were found in its hardware during the course of last year. The report touches on both Intel processors and graphics cards.
Intel’s report is comprehensive and talks about not just the raw numbers of discovered bugs, but also how they were discovered and categorized, as well as the sources of some of the vulnerabilities. Although the report is packed full of information, it’s important to view it with some skepticism as it comes from Intel itself. Other sources may be able to supply it with additional insights.
Things are looking a bit worse when it comes to Intel GPUs. Of course, most of these are integrated graphics — aside from Intel Xe DG1 graphics, Intel hasn’t had any other discrete graphics cards in 2022. This will change with the upcoming release of Intel Arc Alchemist. Out of the 51 bugs found within Intel graphics, the company claims that 23 were caused by AMD components, namely the Radeon RX Vega M graphics chip found within some Intel Kaby Lake-G processors. As reported by Tom’s Hardware, these chips — which paired Intel’s 8th-generation CPU with integrated AMD graphics — were found in some laptops, such as the Dell XPS 15 2-in-1, or in the Hades Canyon NUC.
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