Reply to post: Re: How convenient

Kernel-memory-leaking Intel processor design flaw forces Linux, Windows redesign

Teiwaz

Re: How convenient

Intel could also regain trust by wrapping in the fixes for other big screw-ups too - like the management chip, which can be disabled or better still removed.

That would be a step in the right direction, getting rid of their mis-management chip might help clear complications in design.

It's like that damn IOT, always adding new 'features' and 'snoop'.

When exactly did good sensible engineering go out the window in favour of marketing ideas which seemed great in endless ego preening meetings and then were badly implemented in a hurry on the way to the next ego preening session,..

...Just asking....I've not bought Intel since Atom. The only d/w purchase I regret of late, an Nvidia GPU, nothing but an ugly boot up and a series of weird incompatibilities...

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