Alex Ionescu (Twitter) has made some worrying discoveries about a driver listed as "AMD PCI" which uses the driver file "AMDPCIDev.sys". Microsoft WHQLed what is basically a fake driver from AMD. 2.
We have seen major OEMs tinker with drivers and system settings for workarounds and various fixes in games and other apps before. And now that AMD is firmly back in the mainstream desktop processor ...
In brief: Considering that AMD has already launched most, if not all, Radeon RX 6000 series cards, it's weird to see the company adding 17 new PCI IDs of RDNA2 GPUs to its open-source Linux graphics ...
There are two changes being introduced in the 16.7.1 driver (the launch driver for the RX 480 was Catalyst 16.6.2 for those of you keeping score at home). First, AMD has changed how the GPU draws ...
The ME is data stored in your BIOS ROM and in your system RAM that is protected from the OS by hardware, so side channel attacks are an obvious method. Those don't rely on anything but hardware flaws ...
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