On 7/19/19 12:19 AM, Andrew David Wong wrote:
>   - Coreboot [6] initialization for the x230 is binary-blob-free,
>     including native graphic initialization. Built with the
>     Heads [7] payload, it delivers an Anti Evil Maid (AEM) [8]-like
>     solution built into the firmware. (Even though our requirements [4]
>     provide an exception for CPU-vendor-provided blobs for silicon and
>     memory initialization, Insurgo exceeds our requirements by insisting
>     that these be absent from its machines.)
> 
Is the RAM vulnerable to Rowhammer attacks?  My understanding is that
recent motherboards mitigate these attacks by increasing the refresh
rate, but I am not sure if this one can.

Sincerely,

Demi

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