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ryukoposting
on Aug 9, 2024
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I got almost all of my wishes granted with RP2350
It's certainly useful, but having it embedded within the hardware with no way to properly secure it makes the RP2040 a non-starter for any product I've ever written firmware for.
TickleSteve
on Aug 9, 2024
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it has secure boot and TrustZone.
crest
on Aug 9, 2024
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Not the RP2040. That chip has no boot security from anyone with physical access to the QSPI or SWD pins.
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