Introduction Spectre is a class of speculative-execution side‑channel vulnerabilities disclosed publicly in January 2018 that affect many modern CPU designs. While the underlying flaw is in processor microarchitecture, operating systems—including Windows 10—play a central role in mitigating exposure. This essay traces what Spectre is, why Windows 10 mattered, how Microsoft and ecosystem partners responded, the practical impact on users and organizations, and the longer‑term lessons.
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