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"tags": [
"HSI levels",
"Zen 6",
"Empowering The Industry with Open System Firmware – AMD openSIL",
"Tom's Hardware – 10 Feb 26",
"AMD's open-source openSIL firmware is being ported to Zen 5 motherboard early...",
"DDR6"
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"textContent": "Get what you can get for the price you can get. Hardware security while important, is never really going to be great in any desktop motherboards like MSI consumer gear.\n\nYou’d be wanting a vPro or Ryzen Pro processor to make use of things like encrypted RAM etc and features of the higher HSI levels otherwise its all largely just theater.\n\nAlso in terms of AMD there’s a transition away from AGESA which is going to be adopted by every manufacturer on Zen 6 Empowering The Industry with Open System Firmware – AMD openSIL\n\nTom's Hardware – 10 Feb 26\n\n### AMD's open-source openSIL firmware is being ported to Zen 5 motherboard early...\n\nAMD is going to transition from AGESA to openSIL, starting with Zen 6.\n\nPersonally I’m waiting for Zen 7 as that will be after the new fabs open in 2027, 2028, and we’ll have DDR6 which is **a lot** faster.",
"title": "Coreboot port for a AMD motherboard"
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