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I mean if you dont have secureboot or TPM support some people would say crucial security features are broken.
TPM is only used for "prevent local tampering with device" but could be used for way more.
On my machine it says that soft disabling Intel ME would disable the TPM functionality.
But not too sure about that so not spreading any rumors.
It is dasharo coreboot from Novacustom. Very cool project.