I think they are being bullied because they provide high quality products at a reasonable price. like seriously , a good portion of our electronics are manufactured in China to begin with. does the name apple ring a bell?
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This is about firmware, not hardware. Huawei hardware is probably fine. Their firmware is a mess. Chinese companies overall do not have a great reputation for quality firmware, and given what I've seen Huawei is no exception.
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To be fair pretty much *every* company sucks at firmware with a few exceptions, but what I saw in the Huawei stuff just gave me a terrible feeling all around. Way, way too overengineered while still having a feeling of hacked together. Bad combo.
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The hardware of Huawei really looks quite good, actually. If someone were able to fix the software side, we'd have a pretty solid device on our hands. Unfortunately, I don't see anyone working on this right now. Or am I missing something?
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Awesome! Where can I find more info?
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http://redpiranha.net each appliance is made to order so we are talking gen8 soon to be gen 9 intel multi core cpu's. none of this 2gb ram garbage for a 2k appliance. and a good solid OS that is feature pact
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For a second there I was wondering whether you were using Huawei mobile phones for your appliances... Given https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_eSAF_qT_FY … I'm not sure Intel would have been my first choice. Have you considered other architectures? Why did you choose Intel in the end?
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Yes I know Domas's research, you do realise this was only on a 2003 chipset right? So doesn't effect us of yet and srsly a long way for the original discussion points. what cpu if not intel would be your choice then
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Sure, but there have been so many reports around Intel for various generations of CPUs and so many secret "features" that it seems hard to trust. Personally I've been following
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You do realize that talk was about a *Via* CPU, not an *Intel* CPU, right? Also that feature *was* documented in the CPU datasheet (he didn't Google it properly) and the only "backdoor" he found was a broken BIOS that enabled it by default. That talk is severely overhyped.
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this ^ I couldn't be bothered with multiple tweets explaining :)
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I mean you can complain about Intel ME and other stuff all your want, but *that* talk of all things is a largely irrelevant technical curiosity (and some clever reversing and other fun stuff) dressed up as a "backdoor!!!" cry for PR hype.
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