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I love the genuine naming scheme for scams like this. If something is genuine it doesn't need to be labeled as genuine. You don't order a "genuine" burger from a restaurant, you don't buy a "genuine" BMW from a dealership, you don't get hired by a "genuine" company...
Intel has been identifying their chips with "Genuine Intel" for quite some time, that brought the term into the IT zeitgeist.
I'm not sure that "AuthenticAMD" is any better. There's probably an entire table of words like this that we should be wary of.
That said, this took me down a small rabbit hole of CPUIDs. I want one with "AMDisbetter!" Or "CyrixInstead"
And it's not even that long ago their CPUs began genuinely committing ~~seppuku!~~ ~~unalive!~~ uh.. failing
I think it was cheese nips that had “Real™️ Cheese” on the box where Real is the company name.
https://logos.fandom.com/wiki/Real_Seal
The Real Seal appears on products that are made with 100% U.S. cow's milk
"100% US" will never cease being funny to me, the US is a fucking continent! Imagine if we in europe had "100% european milk!", only place you wouldn't see that seal is like, greece and bulgaria because they might import turkish milk..
I mean- North America is a continent- and the "U.S." is only a portion of that continent..