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2025-01-18 22:34:32
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> Regarding firmware, do most devices still fail to isolate between components such that compromised firmware can actually get results?

Desktops generally fail to do it properly. Smartphones generally do it properly for the SoC components because the SoC vendor deals with it and there are higher expectations than the ones placed on Intel and AMD for desktops, and it's simply a cleaner platform.
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