It's appalling how many ill-informed and shallow people have commented in a disparaging manner at what is a well-considered investigation into a software 'curiosity'. As a member - not a moderator - I'm amazed at the infantile reactions to the piece by W1zzard. There are no scathing critiques from the author, there is no call to arms. What has happened is a technical 'blip' has caused someone to take a closer look. And they found something unusual, rare, but worth posting about.
For the trolls and shitposters that think W1zzard and by extension, TPU, is a biased site, I suggest you look at the reviews for the Zen3 processors and the RDNA2 GPU's. Those reviews are glowing and that is pretty much the sum of AMD's fruit. If there was an anti-AMD agenda, it would be outwardly obvious. I'm sure this post will just rile people up more, but before you do get all antsy and start foaming at the mouth - go back and read the reviews.
TPU is a tech site and the material within should be tech based. When 'blips' happen, it can be good to see what's at the source. It's telling that so many people who rejoiced at Intel's security mishaps (which affected few in the consumer world), are up in arms over this piece. If we all just dropped the childish attitudes to hardware companies and saw tech as a uniform consumer product, we'd have so much less vitriol in the forums.