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AMD and Intel celebrate first anniversary of x86 alliance — new security features coming to x86 CPUs
AMD and Intel marked the first anniversary of their x86 Ecosystem Advisory Group by confirming four jointly standardized features — AVX10, ACE, FRED, and ChkTag — that will unify future x86 processors around shared hardware capabilities.
Vulnerability in the memory management of AMD processors allows researchers to break confidential computing integrity guarantees.
Yesterday we published our Threadripper 3990x Launch article – a 6,000 word piece over on <a href=" backed up with an indepth deep dive 35 minute video on Youtube with ex airforce engineer Luke Hill.
ASUS is the first motherboard maker to confirm support for AMD's next-gen Zen 6-based Ryzen CPUs on its B850M OC motherboards thanks to larger 64MB BIOS.
Intel and AMD on Monday revealed new performance, security and reliability improvements coming to the x86 instruction set architecture in an effort to keep their computer chips relevant against rising alternatives like Arm.
The attack, per ETH Zürich researchers Benedict Schlüter and Shweta Shinde, exploits AMD's incomplete protections that make it possible to perform a single memory write to the Reverse Map Paging (RMP) table, a data structure that's used to store security metadata for all DRAM pages in the system.
AMD Helios rack-scale solution. These are liquid-cooled, 72-GPU racks powering AMD Instinct MI450 Series GPUs, AMD EPYC CPUs (Venice) and do feature
However, those fortunes may be turning around. AMD recently announced a deal with OpenAI, taking up to a 10% stake in AMD in exchange for its chips. This caused the stock to surge 24% the following day, and is clearly a bullish sign for AMD that OpenAI is using some of AMD's chips to power its AI ambitions.