On 30.11.2017 10:44, [email protected] wrote:
It doesn't matter - Intel will simply fix this exploit leaving you back where you started and in the end you would still be supporting them monetary to make bigger and better methods of anti-feature technology...there also isn't any way to be sure that the hypothetical ME uber-rootkit isn't simply placating you (ie: a faux shell) and is still spying on you without you noticing.

In the long run, you're correct. We'll have to move to different
architectures anyways. I've got good experience w/ ARMs and I'm
currently trying to bring people together to build hi performance
ARM cluster boards (kind of single board mainframe).


--mtx

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