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Remains undefeated.

Some people are using HAP disabling of intel ME, but that makes the computer unsecurable.

Dasharo coreboot firmware is also BTFO presently
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I’m looking forward to AMD moving to their open-source firmware from AGESA. I imagine it’ll not include the shit for the PSP coprocessor, but being able to get the chip up and running without hoping the motherboard manufacturer doesn’t shit themselves (which they so often do) will be nice.

The incentive for them is the increase in focus on hardware security and auditability in the server space. Big tech firms want to be able to tweak, check and secure every bit of their stack, and that includes processor boot-up.
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>>107496605
I got a Novacustom laptop with HAP intel ME disabling and I can't figure out how to update the dasharo coreboot firmware

On their forums it seems like a lot of people are bricking their machines trying to upgrade. They mention the situation looks fucker etc.

Intelaviv remains undefeated
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Additionally HAP disabling will become unsecurable, now they are recommending customers to do "soft IME disabling" instead of hard by HAP bit method.


Once again, intelaviv wins



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