First of all, I appreciate for you answers.

17:38:31 UTC+3, Chris Laprise: 

> Not that I'm aware. However, for a better security profile you might 
> check out Samsung's SSD products; I recall some of their models were 
> considered exemplary in a security review where most other brands had 
> major issues. 
>

Could you please tell me which Samsung models has *Hardware* encryption? I 
mean without any software which needs to be installed.
 

Finally, Macs only give you Intel CPUs to choose from and those suffer a 
> lot more from side-channel vulnerabilities than other brands including 
> AMD. (FYI, Intel just fired their head of engineering and Intel Macs may 
> soon be in the dustbin category when Apple switches to ARM-based Macs.)
>

So it means that Qubes will not work on ARM CPUs? 

 

> So I'd say that overall you're setting yourself up for the least optimal 
> experience, at least on all the Qubes-related fronts. I very much get 
> the attraction of OS X, but in 2020 the only real appeal of Mac hardware 
> is the exterior design and 16:10 screen. OTOH, a business model from HP, 
> Lenovo or Dell should net you the best Qubes compatibility and you can 
> get a top-performing 8-core system for less than what an MBP costs. 
>

If it's not difficult for you, can you recommend specific models that are 
of the same quality and build level as the MacBook, or maybe even better? Price 
doesn't matter.

 

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