Did you not see the link, it goes to all AMD issue's........I'll post it again. AMD advertised there CPU overclocking but with the RGB Cooler there is no head room, unless you have subzero cooling you got took! Nune of that is a lie, post up your awesome overclocking?
https://www.amd.com/en/corporate/product-security
I'm going to be nice because maybe you have been fed some very convincing false data by someone or someplace you really trust. The page you are linking says nothing about processors not hitting 4.6
Mhz . I'm pretty sure AMD didn't release an x86 chip that ran at 4.6
Mhz. AMD is however, selling the 3900X and it does boost to 4.6
Ghz on a single core. As with all processors adequate cooling is required. Please link something legitimate if you've read otherwise.
The page you linked is a list of AMD's known and possible security issues. If you read it, the most recent entry states they do not believe the newest issue affects AMD processors in any way differently than Spectre did. AMD 3000 series has hardware Spectre mitigation built in,
TPU states that here. We do know it affects all but the latest generations of Intel processors. Perhaps, if you think this is a black eye for AMD you should look at Intel's list of known security issues. Oh wait, they don't make it as easy to find a listing. That might be because it would be the size of the Library of Congress for just the past few years! If this is a black eye for AMD, it's a broken jaw for Intel. Then again since the security issues have piled up constantly for Intel since Spectre and Meltdown, at this point Intel wouldn't have a head left to hurt.
You might be just a
bit confused about who is having security issues!