Intel Assured Supply Chain Product Brief
32 points by aw-engineer 5 days ago | 5 comments

throwway120385 3 hours ago
So only for some of their processors? This doesn't seem to have anything to do with their bid to become a foundry.
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khuey 2 hours ago
From skimming the brief it sounds like the target for this is Western government customers?
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jordand 51 minutes ago
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TZubiri 27 minutes ago
Interestingly it's just for processors, I would have been down to read about at least a product that 'assures' the supply chain of a broader part of the stack, at least the hardware.

It's just not enough to make me care, I'd probably just rely on the packaging, and vendor procurement, but I guess this is an additional tool.

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kube-system 8 minutes ago
I’d think that an integrator would need to attest to their own supply chain controls. I’m not really sure how Intel could provide anything of value to validating the supply chain of their downstream customers.
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hypercube33 13 minutes ago
I think Lenovo has or had(?) ThinkShield to check your laptops build and shipping history or something.
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fweimer 5 hours ago
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