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AMD Removes Memory Crypto Feature from Consumer CPUs, Users Express Concerns

AMD Removes Memory Crypto Feature from Consumer CPUs, Users Express Concerns

15 Haziran 2026Arstechnica
  • AMD has removed the Trusted Secure Memory Encryption (TSME) feature from its consumer CPUs, leading to significant backlash from users. This decision is perceived as a strategic move that could impact security and privacy for consumers.
  • Many are questioning the transparency of AMD's actions and the implications for future CPU designs.
  • TSME is a feature designed to enhance the security of memory encryption in CPUs, making it particularly valuable for users concerned with data privacy. The decision to strip this feature from consumer models contrasts sharply with the growing emphasis on cybersecurity in the tech landscape, especially following high…
  • The removal of TSME from consumer CPUs raises concerns about AMD's commitment to security in its product line. This decision could alienate a segment of users who prioritize data protection and could potentially open the door for competitors who offer more secure options.
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