Arthur T Knackerbracket has found the following story:
During April and May, Intel started updating processor documentation with a new errata note, and over the weekend we learned why: Skylake and Kaby Lake silicon has a microcode bug.
The errata is described in detail on the Debian mailing list, and affects Skylake and Kaby Lake Intel Core processors (in desktop, high-end desktop, embedded and mobile platforms), Xeon v5 and v6 server processors, and some Pentium models.
The Debian advisory says affected users need to disable hyper-threading "immediately" in their BIOS or UEFI settings, because the processors can "dangerously misbehave when hyper-threading is enabled."
Symptoms can include "application and system misbehaviour, data corruption, and data loss".
Henrique de Moraes Holschuh, who authored the Debian post, notes that all operating systems, not only Linux, are subject to the bug.
Also at Tom's Hardware and Ars Technica.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday June 27 2017, @07:49AM
Correct. A class mate of mine had one of the affected CPUs.
They didn't offer replacements for the F0 0F C7 C8 bug a few years later, though.