I really could do without "considered harmful" titles. x86 has been one of the most influential technologies of all time and a clickbait title doesn't do it justice imo.
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> But is the situation much different on AMD-based x86 platforms? It doesn’t seem so! The problems related to boot security seem to be similar to those we discussed in this paper. And it seems AMD has an equivalent of Intel ME also, just disguised as Platform Security Processor (PSP)
But she's right insofar as that x86 vendors are either in on this (mostly to satisfy the DRM-hungry Hollywood connection - most of these features have "DRM" written all over them, not "user security") or irrelevant (Via still ships its 20 slow x86 CPU samples per year that nobody wants, probably to avoid losing their x86 license).