Xbox is x86 based and threat model assumes full physical accesshttps://twitter.com/marcan42/status/1259857760138690567 …
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Hector Martin Retweeted Hector Martin
Hey, I give you guys credit for that. https://twitter.com/marcan42/status/1259919123133263873 … The threat model does not assume *full* physical access though. Pretty it assumes the user does not have a FIB workstation ;)
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Also getting to design your own CPU is cheating. I know full well you guys didn't let AMD have the final word on the security architecture :P
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AMD is bringing similar guarantees to mainstream CPUs https://www.amd.com/system/files/TechDocs/SEV-SNP-strengthening-vm-isolation-with-integrity-protection-and-more.pdf …
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Yeah, because you guys let them take some of your work :-) But I can guarantee they will screw it up, royally. They don't have that culture, and just being allowed to use some of the IP developed for Xbox One does not cut it.
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Never mind actual motherboard vendors, etc, or the practicalities of modern general purpose OSes (i.e. the drivers are riddled with holes, especially for stuff like PCIe devices).
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