Yes Peter....
But what has Netflix (or Sony, or the entertainment industry in general...) to 
LEGALLY gain by strongarming Intel/AMD to keep ME/PSP activated on all x86 
platforms (not only consumer ones!..)?
(I can see other motivations.. but I keep the hypothesis that the entertainment 
industry has only morally acceptable principles in dealing with the cpu 
manufacturers..)
No matter if the "user" (can we anymore speak about "owner"?..) intends to 
"watch Netflix in high resolution" or not al all?
Excuse me but I insist : REALLY for >50% of the PC users nowadays the primary 
usage of their PC is to whatch Netflix (or play (legally..) acquired games)?.. 
I'm waiting for the stats..
 Florentin


----- Mail d'origine -----
De: Peter Stuge <[email protected]>
À: [email protected]
Envoyé: Sun, 24 Dec 2017 00:00:03 +0100 (CET)
Objet: Re: [coreboot] Coreboot Purism BIOS is free? open?

Ivan Ivanov wrote:
> Could it be the requirement of US Government - for all the consumer
> CPU to have backdoors ?

I guess that the private sector is a much stronger force...


Nico Huber wrote:
> watch Netflix in high resolution


//Peter

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