AMD will fix problems with stout on Windows computers running on Ryzen processors, but at the same time there is a bypass path that will certainly be unopullen. AMD offered a workaround to solve unpleasant problems with free computers with Windows 10 and 11, operating on Ryzen processors, and promised to release an update to eliminate the problem later this year. Errors and security problems are a problem on most platforms, including Windows. However, although the overwhelming majority of problems on the platform are associated with the operating system itself, this is one of the cases when Microsoft cannot be blamed.
AMD Ryzen processors prefer gamers looking for relatively available game equipment, as well as users with severe multi-threaded workloads. This month, the company plans to launch at least three new Alder Lake competitors, including Ryzen 7,5700x, Ryzen 5,5600 and 5500. Along with them, it is also reported that Ryzen 7 58OOX3D will go on sale by the end of March.
The message on its official support for AMD support confirmed reports that some computers with Windows 11 and Windows 10 based on Ryzen experience periodic performance problems, including malfunctions and delays when working with FTPM enabled (Firmware TPM). According to the company, the problems are called "advanced memory transactions associated with FTPM, in the SPI flash memory (" Spirom ") located on the motherboard," which leads to the hang of the entire system or a reduction in speed until the transaction is completed. Fortunately, users could solve problems using the firmware update, but it will take some time. According to the company, affected PC will require updating the motherboard system BIOS (SBIOS), which will be available at the beginning of May 2022. For people who can't wait for so long, the company offers a workaround, including spending some money.
Within the framework of the proposed AMD decision stated that users can disable FTPM and instead to install the TPM discrete module (DTPM) into the highlighted TMP 2.0 header on the motherboard. However, the external TPM 2.0 modules usually cost from 50 to 100 dollars, which means that it will be an additional cost for people who want to immediately correct the situation. In addition, it is worth noting that not all motherboards support DTPM modules, so it is extremely important that users choose by bypass paths check their system compatibility before spending money. Meanwhile, people who decided to use a workaround will also have to turn off BitLocker encryption before switching between FTPM and DTPM.
The news of the new errors in the AMD firmware appeared a few months after the company recognized the major disadvantages that slow down the work of computers based on Ryzen to 15 percent for a number of popular games. While the problem affected most applications, the series of cybersport games was most of all, which were noticeably slower on Ryzen PC compared to their Intel analogues. Ultimately, AMD has released updates to eliminate the problem, but now the company wants to take a break after these new performance problems will negatively affect the work of users to PC with AMD.
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