Things like CPU registers, interrupt timings, etc. aren't really random, particularly in early-boot scenarios on embedded devices.
Not thinking purely silicon. Something heartbleed-like could allow more advanced attacks.
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Heartbleed was a memory disclosure limited to the target process. It wouldn't be affected by entropy mixing choice.
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Were you thinking of Rowhammer? That's probably more relevant.
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