It is noteworthy that to AMD chips v2 is only in limited cases and v3 not at all applicable, as far as the current state of news allow to guess. It is also possible that the only AMD CPU affected is the Opteron ones based on ARM architectures. Which would explain the statement by AMD that "they" are not affected by the attack.
RE: Safe nowhere - CPU Vulnerability on Intel - AMD and ARM!
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Safe nowhere - CPU Vulnerability on Intel - AMD and ARM!
The test is done on the following processors :

As I can understand from Google team report, all these processors have the bug.
But it is fair to say, if the CPU is using the speculative execution or Out of Order execution method, it is likely to have this vulnerability.
I am following the further declarations on the issue.
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raspberry pi cpu's are all clear! might be worth having a backup machine around! :)
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