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CPU debate: AMD Bulldozer Vs Intel Sandy bridge
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<blockquote data-quote="hunterp" data-source="post: 11265041" data-attributes="member: 2909"><p>No reason to worry about vPro. Without going into the how's and why's of what's needed to access it remotely, there are attack vectors much more convenient to hackers. Like was stated above, just turn it off in the bios if it bothers you.</p><p></p><p>If you're willing to wait a bit, the Ivy Bridge processors will be out early next year. Skip AMD right now, they made some assumptions about multi-threading that came back to bite them and now they have a generation of crappy processors they won't be able to give away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hunterp, post: 11265041, member: 2909"] No reason to worry about vPro. Without going into the how's and why's of what's needed to access it remotely, there are attack vectors much more convenient to hackers. Like was stated above, just turn it off in the bios if it bothers you. If you're willing to wait a bit, the Ivy Bridge processors will be out early next year. Skip AMD right now, they made some assumptions about multi-threading that came back to bite them and now they have a generation of crappy processors they won't be able to give away. [/QUOTE]
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