-Given the fact that performant bug-free processors no longer exist, how can you trust your processor? The next best thing is to have access to a processor’s design files. Not only have access to them, you must have the freedom to study and improve them.
+Given the fact that performant bug-free processors no longer exist [1][2], how can you trust your processor [3]? The next best thing is to have access to a processor’s design files. Not only have access to them, you must have the freedom to study, improve them, run the test suites and be able to improve those too.
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+Not only that, you and everyone who has a stake in the success needs to be entirely free from NDAs and other restrictions which prevent and prohibit communication. An example: although you yourself might not have the technical capability to review our SoC, you can always find a third party to pay those who can. However if the source code was under NDA, do you think that would be practical to consider?
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+*Collaboration, not competition*.
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+Such a processor is referred to as a Libre processor. However, processors themselves are only a part of the picture. Nowadays, most contemporary computing tasks involve artificial intelligence, media consumption, wireless connectivity, etc... Thus, we must deliver an entire Libre-SOC.
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+* [1]: <https://it.slashdot.org/story/20/03/09/2347202/amd-processors-from-2011-to-2019-vulnerable-to-two-new-attacks>
+* [2]: <https://it.slashdot.org/story/20/03/10/176200/intel-cpus-vulnerable-to-new-lvi-attacks#comments>
+* [3]: <https://libreboot.org/faq.html#intelme>