Article 5WYDY AMD acknowledges TPM bug causing stuttering issues

AMD acknowledges TPM bug causing stuttering issues

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Emma Roth
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AMD has acknowledged a stuttering issue on Ryzen systems caused by its firmware trusted platform module (fTPM), as reported by TechPowerUp (via Windows Central). A permanent fix, which will come as a BIOS update, isn't expected until May.

A form of TPM 2.0 is required to run Windows 11 (although some users have still found a way around this requirement). It's used to generate a cryptographic key to boot your device, helping protect it from hackers who might try to tamper with the sensitive information stored on your computer. While fTPM is embedded in your system's firmware, a dTPM, or discrete trusted platform module, is a physical chip installed on your motherboard that serves the same function.

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