AMD has removed the Transparent Secure Memory Encryption (TSME) feature from its consumer Ryzen chips, a security measure previously available on both high-end and lower-end processors. This unexpected change affects users' ability to protect against cold boot attacks and other physical exploits, raising concerns among developers and tech professionals about transparency in hardware security updates.
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