> an “external ME” would be just fine running without a CPU socketed in at all
and made Ryzen a nearly-SoC, EPYC an actual SoC (no chipset at all required AFAIK). (To be fair Intel did integrate many things onto the die as well..)
> Interestingly the Chromebook EC firmware is open source
And even the Google Security Chip is included under that. You can't run a customized GSC firmware on a production device unless you have Google's keys, but you can look — and hopefully maybe reproduce the build?
> an “external ME” would be just fine running without a CPU socketed in at all
and made Ryzen a nearly-SoC, EPYC an actual SoC (no chipset at all required AFAIK). (To be fair Intel did integrate many things onto the die as well..)
https://fuse.wikichip.org/news/1177/amds-zen-cpu-complex-cac... seems to confirm that SMUs are on-die at least on EPYC.
> Interestingly the Chromebook EC firmware is open source
And even the Google Security Chip is included under that. You can't run a customized GSC firmware on a production device unless you have Google's keys, but you can look — and hopefully maybe reproduce the build?