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− | '''AMD Secure Processor''' ('''AMD-SP''') formerly '''Platform Security Processor''' ('''PSP''') is a tiny [[microcontroller | + | '''AMD Secure Processor''' ('''AMD-SP''') formerly '''Platform Security Processor''' ('''PSP''') is a tiny [[microcontroller]] integrated within [[AMD]]'s own chips that provide the necessary functionality needed for remote corporate asset management, dedicated security subsystem, and secure booting. The secure processor runs its own secure [[closed-source]] AMD-signed kernel code and provides the majority of crypto-related functionality for AMD's SoCs including key generation and management, validated boot, and various other AMD secure platform features. |
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[[category:amd]] | [[category:amd]] |