On Wed, Apr 3, 2019 at 8:55 AM Coins <co...@cryptolab.net> wrote:

> Currently I am using old hardware but I do miss having the latest
> performance capabilities at disposal.
> Any thoughts on this?
>

We see this a lot - People want performance of modern CPUs but don't trust
the platform. That's totally understandable but is sadly unavoidable in the
x86 world. Even though coreboot easily provides the most transparency
you'll get in x86 host firmware these days, it's still just one component
that you need to worry about. ME cleaner is great but has obvious
limitations to what it can remove.

If you're really serious then you need to divorce x86 and try an
alternative architecture such as POWER9. Raptor (https://www.raptorcs.com/)
sells reasonably affordable systems with Xeon-class performance, PCIe Gen
4.0, and 100% open source firmware for both host and BMC. Freedom isn't
free, though, and if that's too expensive you might find a cheap used
POWER8 system (not as open as POWER9, but still good compared to x86
systems in terms of openness):
https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=tyan-power8-server&num=1
.
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