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Could it be simply because since the bug primarily affected AMD CPUs at the time it would make it easier for everyone if the update was called the “AMD update” as opposed to some cryptic name like “network stack delay loop update”?


I figure it's for the same Microsoft×Intel mutual-back-scratching reason that made Microsoft try to charge $35 for the fix: https://www.theregister.com/1998/11/26/amd_posts_windows_95_...


Ah, yes, The Register.

Faced with the Great Satan of Software's apparent refusal to admit its mistake and eliminate the charge, AMD has made the fix available from its Web site free of charge.


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