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   On 12/02/2024 22:17, Theo wrote:   
   > druck wrote:   
   >> Luckily ARM doesn't have a management engine - yet!   
   >   
   > Arm doesn't have a management engine, because Arm (mostly) don't make chips.   
   > That's up to Qualcomm, Samsung or whoever. You don't get a full datasheet   
   > for what's in one of those.   
   >   
   > In the case of the original Pi, the Arm *is* the management engine. It was   
   > used for managing the GPU, which was the main function of the chip   
   originally.   
   >   
   > (well sorta, the original Broadcom chips didn't have an Arm in them)   
   >   
   > Theo   
      
   Tell me more. This is a corner of history I am only vaguely familiar   
   with., Wasn't the original chip a failed set top box chip? Which is why   
   it always had HDMI.....   
      
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