‘Now we‘re really bringing it to the [Xeon] Scalable processors for the first time, in a much bigger way,’ an Intel fellow tells CRN of the expanded security capabilities for the upcoming ...
While Intel abandoned its in-chip DRM solution Software Guard Extensions (SGX) for its latest client CPUs, the technology is still causing trouble for its Xeon line. For those who came in late, ...
Soooo... Will I seriously offend Intel fans by saying I'm REALLY glad I got a Ryzen for my latest computer build? I mean, at this point, Intel seems to be doubling ...
The Intel Guard Software Extension (SGX) AESM service plays a crucial role in enabling secure application execution within Intel SGX enclaves. However, a lot of users ...
Facepalm: Intel decided to abandon the in-chip DRM solution known as Software Guard Extensions (SGX) for its latest client CPUs, but the technology is still being used and developed on server and ...
Intel’s new 11th-generation and 12th-generation processors will not support Blu-ray playback on PCs, as the company has decided to cut Software Guard Extension (SGX) support from future chipsets. SGX ...
Intel has removed support for SGX (software guard extension) in 12th Generation Intel Core 11000 and 12000 processors, rendering modern PCs unable to playback Blu-ray disks in 4K resolution. This ...
The big picture: Today's technology has made high quality video available at the push of a button. But while streaming provides the ultimate in convenience, factors ranging from superior A/V quality ...
Again SGX is not a security feature. It is a DRM feature meant to take control away from the owner of the machine and into the hands of content owners to implement DRM. Click to expand... This is true ...