What I don't understand is how this will matter. Releasing the source code
won't mean that is the source code they are using for PSP. Think of it like an
open source program with a compiled binary available. The only way to ensure
the code is the code of the binary is to do your own compiling. But for a CPU
that would mean..... something much more difficult.
The ONLY thing that can prevent this is doing away with PSP all together but if
you notice in their replies that AMD glances past that idea as not going to
happen because it's "impossible".
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