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I understand that both Intel Authenticate and Data Guard do not require a specific chipset like AMT does (ie Q270), but would appreciate if someone can confirm that for me. I think part of the MFA info associated with Intel Authenticate is stored at the chipset level, but never found more detailed information about this matter.
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There is no specific chipset required for Intel® Authenticate, but the chipset must support the 'Corporate' version of the Intel Management Engine. Typically, this is restricted to Intel ®vPro platforms.
You can find more info on Intel Authenticate requirements at https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/support/articles/000024032/software/software-applications.html
More information on Dataguard can be found at https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/security/data-guard/data-guard-encrypted-data-security.html

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