QuoteIn summary, Plundervolt exploits Intel Software Guard Extensions (SGX), which is a set of instruction codes that undervolting programs like Throttlestop and XTU use to manipulate CPU voltages.
This is flat out wrong. While undervolting allows an exploit similar to spectre over the data in SGX enclaves, undervolting DOES NOT by any means use SGX instructions (but rather manipulates the MSRs directly).
Furthermore, because Intel SGX is optional and actually requires flicking a toggle in the BIOS to enable it, there is no sense in disabling undervolting if Intel SGX is also disabled.
It's baffling that the people in charge of reporting this don't do their homework to actually understand the sheer stupidity of the fix.