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'''Management Engine''' or '''Manageability Engine''' ('''ME''') is a tiny [[microcontroller]] integrated within all [[Intel]]'s own chips that provide the necessary functionality needed for {{intel|Advanced Management Technology|remote corporate asset management}}, {{intel|Boot Guard}}, {{intel|SGX}} EPID provisioning and attestation services, {{intel|platform trust technology}} (PTT),  {{intel|anti-theft}} (AT) technology, and protected audio visual path (PAVP) services. ME is integrated into all modern Intel's products since 2008 and due to its extensive functionality, disabling it would likely be impossible.
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'''Management Engine''' or '''Manageability Engine''' ('''ME''' or '''IME''') is a tiny [[microcontroller]] integrated within all [[Intel]]'s own chips that provide the necessary functionality needed for {{intel|Advanced Management Technology|remote corporate asset management}}, {{intel|Boot Guard}}, {{intel|SGX}} EPID provisioning and attestation services, {{intel|platform trust technology}} (PTT),  {{intel|anti-theft}} (AT) technology, and protected audio visual path (PAVP) services. ME is integrated into all modern Intel's products since 2008 and due to its extensive functionality, disabling it would likely be impossible.
  
  

Revision as of 12:53, 28 December 2017

Management Engine or Manageability Engine (ME or IME) is a tiny microcontroller integrated within all Intel's own chips that provide the necessary functionality needed for remote corporate asset management, Boot Guard, SGX EPID provisioning and attestation services, platform trust technology (PTT), anti-theft (AT) technology, and protected audio visual path (PAVP) services. ME is integrated into all modern Intel's products since 2008 and due to its extensive functionality, disabling it would likely be impossible.


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