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Which processors have Intel Platform Trust Technology (PTT)?

techandrew
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Which processors have Intel Platform Trust Technology (PTT)?

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n_scott_pearson
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Technically, the answer is none. In reality, the answer is a bit more complicated. PTT is a feature implemented in the Management Engine (ME), which is built into the chipset. There exist, however, a great many processors that come as System on a Chip (SoC) packages that include both processor and chipset. Support was included starting in 4th gen systems that used SoC packages. Practically all SoC packages for 5th gen and later processors included PTT, as did the corresponding versions of the chipsets for Desktop, etc.

Now, it is important to say that whether a particular motherboard or system has PTT support is dependent upon the appropriate firmware being included, both in the ME and in the BIOS.

Hope this helps,

...S

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Singing-Potter
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How can I see if my processor has PTT included?

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n_scott_pearson
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LeonWaksman
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In order to check if your board includes Intel PTT, right click on Windows icon and then click on Run. In the opened windows write tpm.msc and click OK. 

Leon

 

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tcsenter89
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@LeonWaksman wrote:

In order to check if your board includes Intel PTT, right click on Windows icon and then click on Run. In the opened windows write tpm.msc and click OK.


This only work if PTT is both enabled and 'exposed' in UEFI/BIOS. Which many I've had come disabled by default, in that case, no OS or software can see or report it.

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