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@eragon Actually it's either RISC-V OR Arm, there's a physical switch. 8051 is the Low Power Core for waking up the system

lupyuen.codeberg.page/articles

@lupyuen 8051, ARM and RISC-V in one board ?
What are the uses of these types of boards ? I never used one similar to this.
@PINE64

@lupyuen now if we can somehow use this knowledge to reverse engineer what's running on ME...

"your computer may be running 3 right now because Intel used it as the operating system of its chips' integrated Management Engine"

theregister.com/2024/06/25/tan

"multiple low-hanging fruit Vulnerabilities in ’s Android app can lead to the disclosure of users’ Messages"

stulle123.github.io/posts/kaka

Banana Pi M7 (RK3588) - "hardware features and official Armbian support make it much more appealing than the Raspberry Pi 5 if you want an ARM Linux machine that you can actually develop on"

taoofmac.com/space/blog/2024/0

"Why Our Great Leader was Not So Great and Not Much of a Leader" (Stamford Raffles / Singapore)

share.libbyapp.com/title/54859

Our App compiles for Software Floating-Point, but Apache RTOS expects Hardware Floating-Point ... Let's fix this with a Rust Custom Target for QEMU

Source: lupyuen.codeberg.page/articles

BL808 SBC: 64-bit core talks to 32-bit core ... Apache RTOS might support WiFi and BLE someday! 👍

Source: github.com/apache/nuttx/pull/1

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