intel tdt

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Intel TDT (Threat Detection Technology) is a hardware-based security feature integrated into Intel processors, designed to enhance endpoint protection by accelerating threat detection at the CPU level. On WindowsForum.com, discussions highlight how Intel TDT works alongside AI-driven security solutions, such as ESET's endpoint software, to improve performance and detection accuracy on AI PCs. The technology leverages Intel's CPU telemetry and machine learning to identify advanced malware and ransomware without heavy performance overhead. Users and experts explore how Intel TDT complements traditional antivirus tools, offering an extra layer of hardware-assisted security for Windows systems. The tag covers topics including hardware security, AI integration, and real-world deployment on modern Intel-based PCs.
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