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Cool they break their CPUs with software and then charge for the privilege of unbreaking them.
Everyone's trying to get in on the subscription service grift because it looks good to the finance ghouls.
I'm hopping they are easily cracked lmao
They will be
I would hope so too but it isn't that easy. Yes those cpu's are constantly vulnerable to side channel attacks and all that good spectre/meltdown shit. But if you look into the projects to actually overcome the management engine like libreboot and coreboot, shit is lagging behind by a WIDE margin. Cracking open cpu's is really really hard