AMD Responds to User Concerns by Reinstating Memory Encryption in Consumer CPUs
In response to user feedback, AMD has decided to restore memory encryption features in its consumer CPUs, a move that critics previously viewed as a strategy to promote higher-priced models.
Editorial Staff
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Updated about 11 hours ago
AMD has announced the reinstatement of memory encryption in its consumer CPUs, following significant user outcry regarding its absence.
This decision comes after critics expressed concerns that the removal of memory encryption was a tactic to encourage customers to opt for more expensive chips.
The reinstatement aims to address these concerns and restore confidence among users who prioritize security features in their hardware.