Ask Slashdot: Best/Newest Hardware Without "Trusted Computing"? 290
An anonymous reader writes "What is the best/newest hardware without trusted computing (TC) / Trusted Platform Module(TPM)? I am currently running ancient 32-bit hardware and thinking about an upgrade to something x64 with USB3, SATA3 and >1 core on the CPU ... but don't want TC/TPM. I have no need to run anything like Blu Ray movie disks or Microsoft Windows that requires TC/TPM or the UEFI boot process. Is anybody else still trying to avoid TC/TPM? What have your experiences been? Any pointers?" Worth reading on this front, too: Richard Stallman on so-called Trusted Computing,.
Re:Not sure off the top of my head (Score:4, Funny)
Re:ThinkPenguin.com's against trusted computing... (Score:5, Funny)
I would like to welcome the marketing department of ThinkPenguin (C)(TM) to slashdot.
Re:What? (Score:2, Funny)
Let me go scare him some more. Hey check this out: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intel_Active_Management_Technology#Using_Intel_AMT
*gets popcorn* ;)