You can only post here if your CPU isn't compromised by intel M.E or it's AMD equivalent.
>intel pentium E5800 masterrace reporting in
You can only post here if your CPU isn't compromised by intel M.E or it's AMD equivalent.
>intel pentium E5800 masterrace reporting in
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How do I check if it's compromised?
Any and all modern cpus are
Is my FX-8350 compromised?
I think so
Posting from my iPhone :^)
also holy fuck, 66, 77, 88 dubs in a row
You dumb fuck you need vpro to enable it. Basically on Intel you will see this only on oem lines like latitude.
What about my i5 4430?
Anything after pentium is compromised.
Athlon XP 1800+. I won.
Fx8350 reporting. best non botnet cpu (since 9590 is the same thing really). 8 cores, still strong.
>Librebooted X200 true master race here
c2d p8600 on a librebooted x200 here
You're posting on Intel compromised servers.
You need vpro to make use of the advertised capabilities of the ME. Intel can eitherway, (or so should one assume)
Kek, my CPU is so old I guess it qualifies.
Also eat shit nigga
>mfw shitposting on raspi 3
Then I should be the only one allowed to post
arm is still backdoored
why only you?
What's up, fellow freedom bros?
Reporting in with a happy hexcore Xeon W3680.
Then I should be the only one allowed to post
My macbook2,1 has libreboot on it. No intel ME for me.
>arm is still backdoored
Is it? Could you link to some sources?
in the rasberry pi its the gpu which can control the cpu, and has a binary blob
not how it works. libreboot doesnt stop the built in me
>muh blob
Where are your sources about the backdoor? And see: github.com
E8400 here
Mobo or Windows probably has a backdoor though
i just stated it, its in the gpu. you keep on asking for sources, google it. what you posted also doesnt boot fully with blobs removed. how can you just greentext and dismiss blobs? blobs are the thing that makes a backdoor possible
im curious about mobo backdoors. of course windows is backdoored but i cant see a motherboard backdoor existing with libreboot
Yes it does
Before version 6.0 (that is, on systems from 2008/2009 and earlier), the ME can be disabled by setting a couple of values in the SPI flash memory. The ME firmware can then be removed entirely from the flash memory space. libreboot does this on the Intel 4 Series systems that it supports, such as the Libreboot X200 and Libreboot T400.
From libreboot.org
nice
So it existed only as software back then?
Core2duo e6600 reporting in
Pentium 4 burnt race.
intel atom n470