- Feb 1, 2013
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Hello!
Many of us here in MT know that Mcafee was recently aquired by Intel.
Today I was reading an article about antivirus in Windows 8 and I saw this:
"Intel's acquisition of McAfee has provided McAfee with an unprecedented level of access to some of the resources that help to create the CPU layer. This allows McAfee to place antivirus and rootkit protection at a level below the operating system to provide real-time CPU and memory monitoring at the kernel level. This DeepSAFE hardware assisted protection is not software embedded on the CPU; it is technology taking advantage of features that Intel has placed on the core i3, i5 and i7 series chips. While the features are open to anyone, McAfee is in a unique position to take advantage of their parent company. Unfortunately, companies running AMD CPUs are out of luck as DeepSAFE is for Intel chips only."
Is this technology currently available in home products?
What about the real level up in systems security with i3, i5 and i7 systems? Is it worth?
I found this interesting and wanted to share it with you and discuss extra information on it.
Many of us here in MT know that Mcafee was recently aquired by Intel.
Today I was reading an article about antivirus in Windows 8 and I saw this:
"Intel's acquisition of McAfee has provided McAfee with an unprecedented level of access to some of the resources that help to create the CPU layer. This allows McAfee to place antivirus and rootkit protection at a level below the operating system to provide real-time CPU and memory monitoring at the kernel level. This DeepSAFE hardware assisted protection is not software embedded on the CPU; it is technology taking advantage of features that Intel has placed on the core i3, i5 and i7 series chips. While the features are open to anyone, McAfee is in a unique position to take advantage of their parent company. Unfortunately, companies running AMD CPUs are out of luck as DeepSAFE is for Intel chips only."
Is this technology currently available in home products?
What about the real level up in systems security with i3, i5 and i7 systems? Is it worth?
I found this interesting and wanted to share it with you and discuss extra information on it.
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