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Specifically the next generation of SGX is pushing ahead, since a number of flaws were identified in the original design.


I'm taking bets on how long before the next generation is completely broken as well. It is only a matter of time, and the timeline is likely short.


The onus is on Intel to provide a solution that is sound. That said, there's no reason to assume that what they're doing is impossible, any more so than assuming that cryptography in general is impossible.


Only having it on expensive chips will probably help as much as anything.




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