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In particular these statements are rather difficult to read as anything other than hypothetical (and IMO unattainable) goals:
As an Open Source project it provides auditability and maximum control over technology.
Uses a minimal trusted computing base for each platform which is easily auditable, helping to guarantee security.
After it has completed initialization, more than 99% of the code is removed from memory.
In general because it [coreboot] leads to freedom on machines. Most firmware written today is completely closed source and the code bases are growing. Years ago a computer needed 100kb of compiled code in order to run the southbridge, now around 8mb of code are shipped in modern hardware.
neutralized Intel Management Engine.
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