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June 15th, 2018 | #1 |
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Miroprocessors built in Israel - Capable of spying & mischief
7th Generation Intel® Core™ i7 processors DESIGNED and MADE IN ISRAEL
===================== MINIX: Intel's hidden in-chip operating system Buried deep inside your computer's Intel chip is the MINIX operating system and a software stack, which includes networking and a web server. It's slow, hard to get at, and insecure as insecure can be. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MINIX “This is probably the crown jewel of Israeli high-tech. Very few products that are designed in Israel generate so much value by consumers worldwide, considering how many people are getting devices with an Intel processor,” https://www.cs.vu.nl/~ast/intel/ https://www.zdnet.com/article/minixs...-was-using-it/ https://www.zdnet.com/article/minix-...rating-system/ ======================== Researchers say Intel's Management Engine feature can be switched off https://www.zdnet.com/article/resear...-switched-off/ Intel chip vulnerability lets hackers easily hijack fleets of PCs https://www.zdnet.com/article/intel-...d-windows-pcs/ Intel AMT vulnerability hits business chips from 2008 onwards https://www.zdnet.com/article/intel-...-2008-onwards/ XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX |
June 15th, 2018 | #2 |
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My next computer will run on AMD.
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I build a new PC last December, and I'm very happy with my AMD Ryzen 5 1600x processor. I got it on sale during cyber monday week, and it was like $190 or so. It's plenty good enough for a multimedia PC, or even gaming.
Not only are the new AMD processors very good, you get the added benefit of boycotting Israel by not buying Intel.
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June 15th, 2018 | #4 |
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I like the highly realistic racing simulations on pc. The physics calculations eat up a lot of processor cycles. Some of the ones that I play are consumer versions of software used by professional race teams to get their cars and drivers ready for the real thing.
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AMD Ryzen 5 2600x (6 cores/12 CPU threads) is what you want. You can get them for around $200. It's AMD's newest line of chips, a gen newer than the one I'm using.
The 1600x I got didn't ship with a CPU heat sink (I had a better one anyway), but it appears that they ship CPU heat sinks with the 2600x model. Last gen, they didn't ship heat sinks with the x model chips.
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I'm going to look into it. I'm going to wait a while until the price of GPUs comes down a bit though. Bitcoin mining has caused the prices to inflate to ridiculous levels. Other stuff like RAM and hard drives are fairly cheap.
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DDR4 ram prices are still kinda high. Around $180-$200 for 16GBs of ram. And you really want 16GBs in these new PCs.
Don't even screw around with regular hard drives anymore. If you go from using a regular hard drive, to using one of these, your mind will be completely blown. They're about 15-20x faster than a mechanical drive.
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I've wanted an SSD for a long time. The less components with moving parts, the better.
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SSDs have a limited number of writes, but this was only a real concern with the earliest SSDs, the newer ones last considerably longer. The first SSD I ever bought was in 2011, and it only lasted me 2 years. But generally, the bigger the SSD, the faster they are, and the longer they last. The SSDs that plug into a PCI port are faster than the ones that plug into a SATA port. But if you get a respectable brand of SSD (Like Samsung), 500GB or higher, it's going to outlast a mechanical HDD most likely.
But this pretty much explains it: https://www.ontrack.com/blog/2018/02...s-really-last/
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This story is meaningless.
There is no way that such spying technology could be integrated into a CPU and not be easily discovered by clever hackers. At that point the technology could be easily neutralized. More than that, if such spying technology existed, it would be exploited by other hackers to cause mischief. If Intel allowed such spying technologies to be included in the products, it would likely lead to a public relations nightmare and could cause great harm to the companies stock value. Some time ago, Intel included the serial number of a CPU in the information returned as one of many attributes (or leaf as Intel calls such information) by the CPUID machine instruction. This not only caused quite significant controversy in the hacker community, but many organizations and nations were moving to not buy computer that included a CPU that supported this functionality. Intel immediately removed the functionality in all future CPUs. Though the functionality is still included in Intel's engineering documentation, it is documented the call returns nothing for this attribute, and that is in fact the case.
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Recently, Meltdown and Spectre were 2 pretty serious CPU vulnerabilities.
https://meltdownattack.com/ Meltdown was mostly limited to Intel CPUs. Nearly any Intel CPU made since 1995. It's been here for years, and was only found out recently, as in the vulnerability made public. Spectre effected both Intel and AMD. The question is, how many hackers and government intelligence agencies like the CIA and Mossad used these exploits for years to gain intelligence? And were these vulnerabilities intentionally placed? Also, Intel's 8th gen processors (the latest ones) are also made in Israel: https://www.israel21c.org/intel-anno...ped-in-israel/ Quote:
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June 19th, 2018 | #12 |
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Intel had been compromised before it was even founded as jews screwed William Shockley. And when the jew Andy Grove was named CEO the israel connection was solidified.
Any feature and/or instruction added by Intel will be added by AMD and vice versa immediately. In fact, this feature/instruction war results in the two companies duplicating each other's work as much as is legally possible for software compatibility. Sure there will be flaws in any chip, not to mention OS and applications, and those flaws will be exploited. Nothing new here, been that way from day one. The features causing all the hysteria are most likely for virtual machine (VM) support, a key technology for cloud computing (CC). Features that allow for multiple instances of different operating systems (OS) to be executing on the same device simultaneously. The new features are likely to address three issues confronting the industry wth regards to VM and CC functionality. They are security (different OSes sharing the same resources), efficiency (context switching between the different OSes), and energy use (server farms need to be able use hardware efficiently to reduce costs). OS functionality, that has historically been handled by the OS proper, are being pushed down to the chip for security and efficiency reasons. In fact doing this is making the system much more secure since components like page tables and memory spaces are being more tightly controlled than when handled by a hypervisors (HV), software layered between the harder and the multiple OSes. This is nothing scary, just the evolution of computing systems. The same type of thing happened when functionality was added to a computer to allow multiple applications and multiple users to be running/working on the single computer simultaneously. CPU had features like context registers, page tables, and virtual memory to handle processing more efficiently and securely. Similarly, networking functionality is being pushed down to the CPU from the software and even away from the network cards for efficiency and security reasons. This is important because the different VMs, running different OSes, will need to communicate with each other. The networking functionality that can be moved closer to the CPU means the networking channels can be handled very efficiently. Nothing new here either. Computer systems have been offloading networking functionality, for example checksum computation, away from software, to FPGAs, to ASICs, towards the CPU for decades. Since AES encryption/decryption machine instructions have been part of Intel/AMD instruction set for over ten years, along with related hashing instruction, newer functionality will allow for data in different contexts to be encrypted/decrypted and authenticate much more efficiently. Anybody want to relive the AES algorithm has a builtin backdoor stupidity again? And there are no amount of negative thumbing or grammar girl (of both genders) parsing is going to change the fact, only an idiot would claim that spying features are being added to Intel chips. If such a feature existed, it would be easily found by people with IQs much higher then those claiming otherwise. If such are feature was ever made public, by an Edward Snowden for example, the world economy could be seriously affected as corporations, banking systems, government agency and militaries, were shutdown to assess their exposure. And what would the implications be if say, the Chinese, discovered the backdoor, and never let anybody know they discovered it? Now if there are any idiots who insist that the jews-control-everytihng-and-everybody-at-all-times, direct your attention to the Intel machine instruction RDRAND, which Intel added a few years ago, and surprise, AMD added to its instruction set a year or two later. The RDRAND instruction generates (pseudo) random numbers, after being seeded by an on-chip entropy source, with the RDSEED (also added by AMD) machine instruction. It has been claimed there is a backdoor to this functionality. This issue is very serious because the security of all cryptographic functionality (encryption/decryption/hashing) depends on the randomness of the random numbers returned by RDRAND.
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The real crime here is that White engineers are being denied the opportunity to work on this very cool technology by having the CPU designed in israel.
The crime here, at VNN, is the number of Alex Jones class posters.
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Intel, of course jews had much to do with its downfall
Interesting article on Intel's business plan and how it worked for them for almost three plus decades before, in my opinion, the company became so encumbered by over politicization that in combination with the outdated model it has slipped behind the Taiwanese (AMD) on whom they once had a two decade head start on in the business.
https://stratechery.com/2018/intel-a...f-integration/ Chemist Brian Krzanich just resigned from his post as CEO of the company due to his violation of the company's "non-fraternization" policy for managers (women again lol). His tenure as chief was a failure for Intel, but as Ben Thompson's article which I supplied a link to in previous paragraph relates the tech giant was already becoming old news. https://newsroom.intel.com/news-rele...n-interim-ceo/ Intel supports LGBTQ 'pride' hahaha. Friends, "liberal democracy" today is stale bread. You can only be generous with others when there is plenty on the plate for all our folk to eat first and foremost. For us whites to survive and thrive in this world, especially in competition with the east asians for world primacy we need to let white men be what we are, and what we were for thousands of years before this current era. And fuck anyone who doesn't like what we do. The asians are working on closing the huge gap we once enjoyed regarding military technology in all areas and once they do we will have more of a problem to deal with than simply Intel vs AMD. They arent held back by the rainbow blinders that are foisted on whites in the West. Cheers Last edited by T.Garrett; June 26th, 2018 at 06:07 AM. Reason: bad spelling again |
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the futcha is looking piss yellow says the jew economist
Article on ascendant China vs "american" values ...
https://www.economist.com/open-futur...e-to-dominance Last edited by T.Garrett; June 26th, 2018 at 07:19 AM. |
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slopes in space
Another screed on Chinese geopolitical ambitions ...of the space kind.
https://www.wired.com/story/new-arms...lode-in-space/ Cheers |
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