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− | '''Total Memory Encryption''' ('''TME''') is a planned [[x86]] [[instruction set]] | + | '''Total Memory Encryption''' ('''TME''') is a planned [[x86]] [[instruction set]] extension proposed by [[Intel]] for a full physical memory encryption for [[DRAM]] and [[NVRAM]] with a single ephemeral key. TME can be further extended with the '''Multi-Key Total Memory Encryption''' ('''MKTME''') extension which builds on TME and adds support multiple encryption keys. |