Comment by jMyles
18 hours ago
> with zero trust assumptions
It's not that though. Not close. You are trusting the chip maker, whose process is secret (actually worse, it's almost certainly shared with the state).
18 hours ago
> with zero trust assumptions
It's not that though. Not close. You are trusting the chip maker, whose process is secret (actually worse, it's almost certainly shared with the state).
We do have to trust the chip maker until open hardware catches up [1].
[1] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43997856
Even if you had open hardware, how would you even know a chip you have sitting in front of you was fabricated correctly?
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