AMD Faces Backlash After Removing Memory Encryption from Consumer CPUs
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AMD Faces Backlash After Removing Memory Encryption from Consumer CPUs

What's Happening? AMD is facing criticism from users after it was discovered that the company has removed Transparent Secure Memory Encryption (TSME) from its consumer CPUs. TSME, a feature that encrypts memory to protect against physical attacks, was previously available on lower-end Ryzen chips. H
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