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Technically speaking, Intel can take steps to make it easier for consumers to prevent ME from booting.
Take AMD for example. In 2027, AMD plans to publish OpenSIL, which will basically give the community keys to the initialisation of silicon (which includes AMD PSP). Of course, Intel being the POS that they are aren't going to do that
so … intel is preventing you from disabling IME …