RobotToaster@mander.xyz to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish · 3 days agoAMD silently removes memory encryption from consumer Ryzen CPUs, leaving users unaware that they may be vulnerablewww.tomshardware.comexternal-linkmessage-square45fedilinkarrow-up1491arrow-down112cross-posted to: technology@lemmy.mlprivacy@lemmy.dbzer0.comhackernews@lemmy.bestiver.setechnology@lemmit.online
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minus-squareSir. Haxalot@nord.publinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up49arrow-down2·3 days agoHold up, since when did consumer Ryzen CPUs have memory encryption support? I was sure that was always a EPYC exclusive feature.
minus-squareramble81@lemmy.ziplinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up54·3 days agoI think that’s the crux of the article. The feature was there on some chips but not supported. A new update now prevents access to the feature.
minus-squareberty@feddit.orglinkfedilinkEnglisharrow-up6·edit-23 days agoRyzen “Pro” too (their business line).
Hold up, since when did consumer Ryzen CPUs have memory encryption support? I was sure that was always a EPYC exclusive feature.
I think that’s the crux of the article. The feature was there on some chips but not supported. A new update now prevents access to the feature.
Ryzen “Pro” too (their business line).