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by ilmare
5240 days ago
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Not all android devices are shipped with locked bootloaders.
The problem with enforcing secure boot is it is too broad requirement applied to all ARM-based hardware. edit: "applied to ARM-based hardware certified to run or running Microsoft windows". per wikipedia it looks like it is applicable to hw certified to run windows. |
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The actual requirements are titled Windows 8 hardware certification requirements and are linked below.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/hh748188
I see no mention that the manufacturer cannot make other ARM tablets with Android or whatever. The quote given in the article is misleading in that respect.
What you imply doesn't make sense regardless, if ASUS makes a Win 8 ARM device, they would be forced to lock the Transformer Prime's bootloader? How does that even benefit MS and "lock out" Linux? That seems be actually locking Linux in!