What kind of consequences should face those, who build web servers with trivially by-passable authentication into our CPUs?
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POWER8 is brilliant, no worse than an ARM app port for Linux servers
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I would buy a power8 workstation ASAP, but they cost like $16k. I really want one though.
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Those things are named for what your chief expense will be once you start using them... :-)
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Meanwhile Intel, awful as they are, has whole pseudo-"Core i7" systems running on ~15W.
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Apples/oranges -- they fit in near the intel E5/E7 (or I guess gold/platinum now
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no back doors here! http://monster6502.com/ Every transistor accounted for!
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sounds legit ;p
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ARM has a management engine?
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It has TrustZone backdoors, also many actual chips by SoC vendors have DMA backdoors via integrated cell baseband and/or wifi.
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Ok. Good to know. I need to beef up on that a bit.
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SPARC, for the win.
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RISC-V?
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