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[–] uvb76 ago 

Good stuff

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[–] clockwise ago 

Or buy an AMD.

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[–] ShinyVoater ago 

If AMD didn't have some sort of equivalent, they'd be at a major disadvantage in enterprise environments, especially those with a large number of locations. To skip straight to the TLDR, you'd either have to keep sufficient qualified personnel at every location, have quite a few floaters who have to go everywhere and perhaps leave helpdesk tickets unattended to for days or walk the user through every step. This sort of out-of-band management lets you perform most tasks you'd otherwise need to do in person remotely, neatly bypassing every issue(as well as that of having to have somebody find a mouse and keyboard for a computer that normally doesn't have either).

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[–] RoundWheel 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

They have it too. It's their own implementation. It's PSP and not IME.

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[–] clockwise 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Well shit, Back to the abacus lol

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[–] FreeToLive 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

This is groundbreaking. I had no idea this was possible. I thought I would have to be dedicated to pre-2006 intel chips.

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[–] MannKepetry ago 

i still have a big stock of old laptops. as long as not all distros kill 32bit im good to go.

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[–] 10770365? ago 

Disabling it is good, but how can we gain control over it? Would it be useful for my OS to have access to it?

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[–] FreeToLive 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Chip are different then the rest of the computer. They're basically good at doing one specific thing if I understand correctly. Yeah you can change the software a bit but I don't think you could use it for more processing power.