← Back to context Comment by j4hdufd8 6 days ago What is non-unlockable secure boot? 4 comments j4hdufd8 Reply numpad0 6 days ago State of the art SoC with silicon baked private keys laser fused for production configuration j4hdufd8 6 days ago "Silicon baked private keys" are really vague buzzwords. That's pretty much standard and it can be implemented in a variety of ways.Not sure why you're calling this non-unlockable. Everything is unlockable with enough money. numpad0 6 days ago You're not going to be decapping and recapping SoCs at scale... Lots of eFuse implementations are just writable ROMs with erasing lines disabled, and people aren't taking out particle accelerators to wipe them. 1 reply →
numpad0 6 days ago State of the art SoC with silicon baked private keys laser fused for production configuration j4hdufd8 6 days ago "Silicon baked private keys" are really vague buzzwords. That's pretty much standard and it can be implemented in a variety of ways.Not sure why you're calling this non-unlockable. Everything is unlockable with enough money. numpad0 6 days ago You're not going to be decapping and recapping SoCs at scale... Lots of eFuse implementations are just writable ROMs with erasing lines disabled, and people aren't taking out particle accelerators to wipe them. 1 reply →
j4hdufd8 6 days ago "Silicon baked private keys" are really vague buzzwords. That's pretty much standard and it can be implemented in a variety of ways.Not sure why you're calling this non-unlockable. Everything is unlockable with enough money. numpad0 6 days ago You're not going to be decapping and recapping SoCs at scale... Lots of eFuse implementations are just writable ROMs with erasing lines disabled, and people aren't taking out particle accelerators to wipe them. 1 reply →
numpad0 6 days ago You're not going to be decapping and recapping SoCs at scale... Lots of eFuse implementations are just writable ROMs with erasing lines disabled, and people aren't taking out particle accelerators to wipe them. 1 reply →
State of the art SoC with silicon baked private keys laser fused for production configuration
"Silicon baked private keys" are really vague buzzwords. That's pretty much standard and it can be implemented in a variety of ways.
Not sure why you're calling this non-unlockable. Everything is unlockable with enough money.
You're not going to be decapping and recapping SoCs at scale... Lots of eFuse implementations are just writable ROMs with erasing lines disabled, and people aren't taking out particle accelerators to wipe them.
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