I'm torn on this. On the one hand I don't like what Intel and AMD and ARM have done, but on the other hand mistakes happen and I don't like this quick-to-the-trigger attitude people have taken against Intel. It seems like more of an excuse to attack them for the larger issues consumers have that date back many years than the actual issue at hand. It's like the vulnerability of these attacks is the straw that broke the camel's back and has loaded the weapon that has been pointing at Intel, eager to fire, for many years. I don't know whether that's fair.