Does AMD also have this cool remote maintenance service like INTEL has?

does AMD also have this cool remote maintenance service like INTEL has?

No, but at least AMD isn't run by a bunch of jews.

I hope not

AMD has IPMI and has had it for decades.

>Active Management
More like Active Surveillance lmao

>The backdoor is actually a feature :^)

thank dog my laptop is AMD

is that way

>>>/lgbt
Or better yet, leave the site.

>Does AMD have botnet?

make me

>AMD gives you a dedicated AMD Secure Processor1 built into select AMD Accelerated Processing Units (APUs). ARM® TrustZone®, a system-wide approach to security, runs on top of the hardware creating a secure environment by partitioning the CPU into two virtual “worlds.” Sensitive tasks are run on the AMD Secure Processor – in the “secure world” – while other tasks are run in “standard operation.” This helps ensure the secure storage and processing of sensitive data and trusted applications. It also helps protect the integrity and confidentiality of key resources, such as the user interface and service provider assets.

(((secure world)))

>Thanks for the inquiry. Currently we do not have plans to release source code but you make a good argument for reasons to do so. We will evaluate and find a way to work with security vendors and the community to everyone's benefit.

It's likely an issue of patents and licenses in their CPU's that prevents them from removing this crap.

OR they aren't allowed to remove it by the US government and have a gag order.

PSP is not IPMI.
One is a remote management protocol while the other is a hardware security measure.

My bet is on the burger government.

>someone states a fact
>hurr durr Sup Forums
why don't you just fuck off back to plebbit and stop shitting the board with your generals and all the faggotry

then what is this?

You know that nat would block that port, right? Also, ipmi is a life saver.

>be burger government
>have source code to all hard drive firmwares
assume it is all fuxored by order of the secret court or cuz patriotism

>You know that nat would block that port, right? Also, ipmi is a life saver.
It's also an extremely loose standard that vendors abuse and plague with security holes. Fuck IPMI

Thx for making me cry