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Ever since AMD launched its Ryzen processors for the desktop, many security conscious users have pleaded with the company to open source its PSP – no, not the portable console, but rather its “Platform Security Processor”. This chip is found on most AMD platforms from 2013 on, and behaves much like Intel’s Management Engine does: it offers
Source: Hot Hardware – AMD Confirms It Will Not Be Opensourcing EPYC’s Platform Security Processor Code