AMD is now releasing their Ryzen Pro cpu offerings for businesses. AMD is claiming their “management” solution is more secure than IntelME. Given the extremely low bar set by IntelME that’s not hard to accomplish. I have not had the time to research the Ryzen Pro but I will be watching and posting as i learn about it. For right now…my advice is to NOT install any systems with Ryzen Pro. Ryzen is OK…but Ryzen pro equipped chips…not yet.
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