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Qualcomm AI/Copilot PCs don't live up to the hype


Qualcomm’s new AI/Copilot PCs has overwhelming hype but their actions point to a far murkier picture.

We don’t base this on speculation, SemiAccurate spent months talking to engineers at multiple silicon vendors many of who have directly implemented Pluton on currently shipping hardware. The take home message is if you deploy silicon with Pluton, be it Qualcomm or AMD, it can be hacked or have code intentionally pushed to it that blows through any system security, hardware or software. ARM further seeks exemplary or punitive damages, costs, expenses and reasonable attorney’s fees, and equitable relief addressing any infringement occurring after entry of judgment.

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