You'll need the Pro versions of its chips for added protection against physical attacks.
AMD says it will reinstate firmware memory encryption (TSME) on non-PRO Ryzen 9000 desktop CPUs through a BIOS update in July ...
The change came to light in April, when Ben Kilpatrick installed a new OS on a Ryzen 7 9700X system built on AMD's Zen 5 ...
A decade ago, AMD added a protection to its high-end CPUs to protect them against cold boot attacks and other types of ...
AMD silently disabled TSME memory encryption on consumer Ryzen chips via a firmware update. The feature still works on Pro CPUs. AMD won't say why.
A security researcher has created a tool to allow the extraction and analysis of AMD's Platform Security Processor firmware. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X (opens in a new window ...
The acquisition adds software designed to make flash behave more like DRAM and lower data center memory costs.