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Pretty sure only the EdgeRouter and some of the older Unifi Security Gateways use Cavium chips. Most of the newer stuff (like the Dream Machine line) I don't think are anymore. None of the Unifi APs did either I don't think (the U6 ones have Mediatek chips in them)


Annoyingly, the ER4 uses the Cavium Octeon III. I have a few of those in production.


Yeah, I have one at home too, so I really want more detail on what the exploit is (I wonder if if is perhaps IPSEC specific, like an RNG flaw since they talk about VPN and encryption appliances, or it could be something to do with Cavium HSMs and unrelated to the network processors).


Some of the EdgeRouter stuff (ER-Lite, ER-4) use Cavium SoCs. The ER-X uses a MediaTek SoC.


I recently upgraded my USG for a dream machine, glad it seems the upgrade was worth it.




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