Windows 11 officially requires a Trusted Platform Module. Here's why and what to do if your old PC doesn't have one.
The new specification strengthens the TPM’s ability to report such cryptographic evidence by introducing a new feature: firmware-limited objects. Connected devices are better protected from ...
AMD Ryzen systems have a major bug, and users running Windows 11 have no way to currently solve it. The issue comes down to the Trusted Platform Module, or TPM, that Windows 11 requires. Ryzen ...
Last week, the Trusted Computing Group (TCG), which is the developer of the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) security standard, alerted the press and AMD about a new TPM vulnerability on Ryzen processors ...
Microsoft has updated its minimum system requirements for Windows 11, which doesn’t make a difference for the vast majority of people. The requirements are less strict now, technically, though nowhere ...
For the majority of PC users, the answer is no. Either your PC already meets Windows 11’s hardware requirements or you’ve decided to buy new hardware (or a whole new PC) that does. Both scenarios mean ...
The modules made by Gigabyte and ASUS use the same Infineon TPM chip that has the faulty firmware. Infineon has released a firmware update, but ASUS has not released it yet and is not yet producing ...
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