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AMD Strips Memory Encryption from Consumer CPUs
Ars Technica·
AMD has reportedly removed its TSME memory encryption feature from consumer CPUs, a move that has drawn criticism from users. The decision appears to be a deliberate and covert action by the chip manufacturer. This change impacts the security features available to consumers, raising concerns about data protection and the transparency of hardware modifications. The removal of this functionality could affect users who rely on it for enhanced security in their computing devices.
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