Security has been a big topic for computers in recent years, largely thanks to big stories about hackers taking computers hostage via ransomware (WannaCry being a particularly infamous example). Although many hacks are carried out through good old social engineering, malware is ultimately software and the ideal protection against it is within the computer itself, even within the hardware. Hardware-based security is exactly what Intel is claiming its 13th-generation CPUs with vPro are capable of.
Intel details security features and improvements in 13th-gen vPro processors
Matthew is a PC Hardware Writer at XDA, having previously written for Digital Trends, Tom's Hardware, and other publications since 2018. He's mainly interested in the three way fight between AMD, Intel, and Nvidia in PCs and servers. He also has a degree in history and linguistics.
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