Despite some companies making strides with ARM, for the most part, the desktop and laptop space is still dominated by x86 machines. For all their advantages, they have a glaring flaw for anyone con…
I asked our Intel guy about it once. After you’ve dealt with vendors and sales engineers for long enough, you start to learn to detect when they have no clue how one of their offerings work. I’m not sure that I’ve ever heard so many non-specific comments, meaningless buzzwords, and attempts to redirect the conversation.
I didn’t get it even a little bit until I found an open source project based on Intel AMT, and that’s apparently just a piece of ME.
As a tech enthusiast and it support personnel i can tell you this: no one knows, possibly not even Intel.
I asked our Intel guy about it once. After you’ve dealt with vendors and sales engineers for long enough, you start to learn to detect when they have no clue how one of their offerings work. I’m not sure that I’ve ever heard so many non-specific comments, meaningless buzzwords, and attempts to redirect the conversation.
I didn’t get it even a little bit until I found an open source project based on Intel AMT, and that’s apparently just a piece of ME.
Sounds about right👍