It could be that they just use the same processor for multiple products even if it is overpowered to be able to reduce cost in acquiry, hardware design and software development.
That's kind of the thing with Microsoft's bitlocker as well. It automatically decrypts the hard drive on boot, so the only thing it could protect you from is someone removing the hard drive and mounting it somewhere…
The good thing about fusion is that a lot of problems stem from the size of the surface area as compared to the volume. The bigger the reaction vessel gets, the favorably this ratio is. This experiment just shows that…
It could be that they just use the same processor for multiple products even if it is overpowered to be able to reduce cost in acquiry, hardware design and software development.
That's kind of the thing with Microsoft's bitlocker as well. It automatically decrypts the hard drive on boot, so the only thing it could protect you from is someone removing the hard drive and mounting it somewhere…
The good thing about fusion is that a lot of problems stem from the size of the surface area as compared to the volume. The bigger the reaction vessel gets, the favorably this ratio is. This experiment just shows that…