Way back when, AMD quietly announced that its hardware identifier, for help in DRM and, naturally, CIA applications, would be called Presido and end up in all their chips. Its on AM2 chips, no one quite know for sure about socket 939, and there's practically nothing about it on the internet.
I wa just onderingif anyone knew anything more than me - whether tis on the mobile chips for example, or the full extent of what it does - because it seem to make the concept of internet "security" for the average user obsolete.
I wa just onderingif anyone knew anything more than me - whether tis on the mobile chips for example, or the full extent of what it does - because it seem to make the concept of internet "security" for the average user obsolete.