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Comment by account01011100

9 days ago

Adding cpu instructions is something that you can't physically do, however unlocking the bootloader is something you can do via software, and if a vendor chooses to lock it down they're basically taking away your ability to do anything you would want to do with a device. Sadly this is has been the case for a while and it's probably going to continue being the case.

You can physically do it with a microcode update. Nothing is being taken away since this change is for new products. They just are not providing an additional feature to these products.

  • > You can physically do it with a microcode update.

    It's also anti-consumer that CPU vendors don't let customers who own the CPU perform whatever updates they want because they don't give out signing keys.

    • If malware could install microcode it could break the security of the system. There is more consumer benefit than harm by locking it down to trusted updates.

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  • > > Adding cpu instructions is something that you can't physically do

    > You can physically do it with a microcode update.

    Do these ARM CPUs even have microcode? Unlike on x86 CPUs where there are some very complex instructions which have to be microcoded, on ARM all instructions are simple enough that their decoding into micro-operations can be completely hard-coded in the decoder logic.

    • Yes, it's too risky to make CPUs without microcode. Being able to fix bugs, or at least disable things so you don't have a complete paperweight is still important even for ARM.

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  • I disagree. If they have to go out of their way to remove functionality the previous phones had, that's anti-consumer.

    • It being your own device and removing a feature being anticonsumer can both be true. Every feature comes with trademarks off from the company providing them. It's up to consumers to validate products by buying them if they think the features offered is worth the price. If removing this feature doesn't hurt the sales of the device this feature may be more trouble than it's worth for them to provide.

> they're basically taking away your ability to do anything....

... with your property, with is a violation of your rights in most western jurisdictions.