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coming from jailbreaking iphones, what exactly does jailbreaking a cpu imply in this case?
I figure you can already do what you want in your pc so what “features” was being blocked from users?
I would guess Zen 1 through Zen 4 is currently the majority of gaming PCs. It's certainly a massive percentage. I don't think game companies can realistically just blacklist all of them.
Okay, but I'm definitely certain that the majority of gamers running Windows 11 in secure boot mode with TPM 2.0 are running Zen 3 or 4. How many times can they cut their user-base in half before the people who are left leave because it's a dead game?
Microcode is used to „patch” a CPU in case bugs are found and allows tweaks to very low level logic. From the original research paper it looks like understanding microcode is a challenge, let alone writing new microcode. In all likelihood this will be used for more research and reverse engineering of things that are trade secrets closed from public knowledge.
You can jailbreak your tesla to give you heated seats without paying that clown. For starters.
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