Originally posted by agd5f
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Plus, much like OpenWrt for Wifi routers, you realize that you need it often only after you bought the product. This is when you get hit by the firmware bugs, basic unimplemented functions, security vulnerabilities, etc. that the vendor refuses to address because there is no business case.
With AMD for whatever reason having a much harder time ensuring the quality of firmware that OEMs inflict on users, that should be a concern to them. When someone buys an AMD product with bug-ridden firmware with no way to help themselves, then next time they are not going to ask for Coreboot. They are going to ask for an Intel product.
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