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However, because it doesn't have a TPM 2.0 module, Microsoft recommends you throw it out and get a more recent processor, which is pretty wasteful.
As already stated TPM stands for Trusted Platform Module. Basically, it’s a chip (or a software implementation thereof) designed to help make your hardware and by extension your entire system ...
Microsoft announced Windows 11 yesterday with a controversial requirement for all computers running the upcoming operating system to have a TPM. Why did it do this and what are the implications?
Windows 11 comes with new, stricter hardware requirements: more memory, more storage, and a Trusted Platform Module, or TPM. What does all this mean? We explain.
Windows 11's system requirements include a TPM module. But does your computer have it? Here is a quick guide on how to check if it's enabled, as well as how to turn ...
You don't need a TPM module for Bitlocker to work. Sans a TPM module, it'll generate a long serial number and save to an USB stick, one for each drive.
The Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0 specification is affected by two buffer overflow vulnerabilities that could allow attackers to access or overwrite sensitive data, such as cryptographic keys ...
TPM stands for Trusted Platform Module, has been around for almost a decade and it's a tiny bit of hardware - usually a processor (that's right a CPU) - that makes a big difference by protecting ...
Windows 11 And TPM Modules: What's the Catch? First off, let's get this out of the way. Unless Microsoft officially confirms that a TPM 2.0 module is absolutely essential to run Windows 11, you ...
I have an ASUS Maximus IX Hero motherboard working very well with an existing Win10 Enterprise install. That install is from an older machine I since sold, and migrated to a M.2 NVMe SSD. In other ...