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We already do this in several industries, so it's nothing to get that upset about. However my larger worry here is that the end-users will now think that software can upgrade their hardware. That alone opens up huge doors in security - users will inadvertently download some tracking program that claims to "upgrade their processor" under the assumption that it does the same thing that intel is doing. Good for computer repair companies and spyware companies, bad for the end user.



You're about 15 years late; IIRC there was malware that claimed to upgrade your modem to 56k and your CD-ROM drive to a CD-R drive.




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