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>>2 it checks the processor vendor string—and if it's not "GenuineIntel," it stops execution without even checking the feature flags.
what stops AMD from faking vendor string?
>>6
But Intel will sue the shit out of them anyway.
It is possible to fake a vendor id string yourself, but that could conceivably lead to other problems.
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Anonymous2013-04-15 12:20
Perfect example of the jewish cabal.
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Anonymous2013-04-15 12:40
>>6
What the fuck does a copyright clause have to do with using someone's trademark?