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- Embed this notice@DarkMahesvara >pray RISC replaces x86
AMD64 has already replaced x86 and arguably all recent AMD64 implementations are RISC, as those translates most(?) CISC instructions into RISC micro-ops before executing them.
Current "RISC" designs have more instructions that previously know "CISC" instruction sets ever had.
>proprietary blobs in your SSD or CPU.
Most CPU's don't contain any proprietary *soft*ware, only proprietary *hard*ware, which is a different topic entirely.
As for SSD's and HDD's, I aim to try to solve such problem at a later date.
Attacks with storage mediums can be somewhat mitigated by using things like FDE, so the drive can only see encrypted blocks, rather than possibly a block with instructions and IOMMU.
>you know there is full remote attacks on these, right?
Care to name which ones? I am aware of attacks against hardware with physical access, but you're gone no matter what then.