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Mar, 2017 : All IT Hardware Vendors Hit by Fatal Clock
📅 - Cisco was hit by the clock signal flaw, which has been catastrophic, but it has been shown they are not alone. This fatal clock destroys IT Gear and has impacted other products, such as HPE, Dell, Synology, Juniper Systems and others.
HPE confirmed it, just as other vendors did, recently as the faulty clock component would start to fail after 18 months of use. This will cause the equipment to no longer boot up and it will become unrecoverable.
HPE also announced this problem comes from the Intel Atom C200-series processors, also known as Rangeley or Avoton. This points to a much broader issue than originally expected as this chipset is used by many manufacturers.
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