Given that only you understand it like that, given what the entire industry understands disagrees with you entirely are you so arrogant as to presume only you can possibly be right?
You keep saying "but other people don't understand" well lets try a different angle, make your case, don't just post a wall of text gibberish and assume people are too lazy to read it or just assume the gibberish is incomprehensible to them and in both cases just take your word for it, no, you stand alone among recognized professionals contradicting them, don't just do that and run, elaborate your arguments.
You need to separate between your understanding - which is so clouded by pro-AMD you even accused AMD basically of just owning up to and making a statement claiming responsibilities of issues that you claim weren't real despite the huge legal ramifications of doing that - and what these experts are actually saying - plus a lot of what you are repeating is what media people are repeating based on their understanding of technical articles - not the actual words of the technical document.
We need a wealthy 3rd party to fund a research group to find out if ASMedia chip flaws can be exploited on Intel platforms. Only give them 24 seconds notice though, because users need to be protected.
Yes indeed. If there is anything to it you can bet someone will be on it really quick though. Given these controllers have been in older Intel and AMD systems going back years and the difference in how they are used between implementations I'll be surprised if its possible to do much dangerous with them even when you are in the controller. In a lot of cases they interface with the CPU and hardware abstraction layer quite differently to how they are implemented with Promontory.