AMD’s new EXPO Ultra Low Latency memory profile, introduced at Computex 2026 and now appearing in premium DDR5-6000 kits, promises Ryzen gamers up to 13 percent more frames than JEDEC memory and four percent over conventional EXPO. Those are AMD’s claims, not independently measured results...
AMD said in June 2026 that it will restore the BIOS option for Transparent Secure Memory Encryption on certain non-PRO Ryzen 9000 desktop processors in a July firmware release, after users discovered the feature had disappeared from recent AGESA-based motherboard updates. The reversal is narrow...
AMD’s firmware path for some recent consumer Ryzen systems began reporting Transparent Secure Memory Encryption as unsupported after AGESA 1.2.7.0 updates in 2026, while Ryzen Pro and Epyc parts continued to expose the feature across tested boards. That is the plain answer to the mystery, but...