Comment by grishka

3 days ago

It's not asymmetric cryptography itself. It's the fact that it takes enormous resources to manufacture modern SoCs, such that the economy only makes sense if you're churning them out by millions at least. It's also the fact that they can't be modified after they've been manufactured.

It's basically those people who can manufacture chips having technological supremacy over the rest of the humanity.

It doesn’t matter if you can produce SOCs if your hardware isn’t trusted.

  • What if you can copy someone else's SoC including their keys?

    • I guess read-only memory is another requirement but that is very old technology we have never had asymmetric cryptography without read only memory.