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Absolutely you should care! The more people that demand this capability the more that Intel and AMD will have to offer this kind of support. In fact, we should demand that the Intel Management Engine and the AMD equivalent be equipped with capability to completely disable it.
Intel isn't preventing you from using Coreboot, or disabling IME.
It is the motherboard that needs to support Coreboot, not the CPU.