[coreboot] Is Goryachy's JTAG hack a chance for free firmware ?
Zoran Stojsavljevic
zoran.stojsavljevic at gmail.com
Thu Nov 30 11:15:54 CET 2017
> I believe some day soon we will see a POWER laptop, even 5 years ago
people would say that something like TALOS 2 couldn't be done and look
where we are now!
As my best understanding is, POWER is done by IBM (if I am not mistaken),
and as I also know IBM got rid
of their fabs long time ago. Because of that, POWER costs 10x more than
comparable INTEL, since INTEL
has their own, very expensive fabs with advanced technology. And... INTEL
has many many customers around.
This is the obstacle which, these days, is gating POWER to get to the real
numbers.
This, what you write, Taiidan, could very well happen if INTEL fails to
deliver 10nm, in the terms of yield %.
If TSMC and Samsung will take over the EUV lithography leading edge, it
could happen... So far, it is happening!
I cheer for/look forward to it, to affordable POWER laptop! :-)
Zoran
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On Thu, Nov 30, 2017 at 10:44 AM, Taiidan at gmx.com <Taiidan at gmx.com> 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.
>
> The future is not x86-64, think 10 years ago when everyone said there
> would never be any games for linux - now there are many native non-emulated
> AAA games available.
>
> I believe some day soon we will see a POWER laptop, even 5 years ago
> people would say that something like TALOS 2 couldn't be done and look
> where we are now! (Let us hope those with the funds and need for that level
> of performance will get one instead of an x86-64 system)
> If enough people have POWER systems the market will emerge for a mobile
> workstation to support development operations.
>
>
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