TL;DR: Call of Duty: Black Ops 7, launching in 2025, will require hardware-based security features Secure Boot and TPM 2.0 to ensure fair gameplay. Players may need to update hardware or BIOS settings ...
When Microsoft introduced Windows 11 in 2021, its new, stringent hardware compatibility test included checking for the presence of a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) -- specifically, one that meets the ...
SEC-TPM™ stands as an industry first, pioneering security in Edge AI and enhancing application data privacy for confidential computing SecEdge’s SEC-TPM uses the utility of TPMs in key focal areas, ...
Microsoft this past week released its April 2024 Patch Tuesday updates for Windows 10 (KB5036892), Windows 11 (KB5036893), and more. As is often the case, users encountered various problems and issues ...
TL;DR: Steam's latest beta adds native detection for Secure Boot and TPM 2.0, helping gamers verify if their PCs meet new hardware security requirements for modern AAA games like Battlefield 6 and ...
Surprisingly, most Windows EC2 instances do not support TPM 2.0, but thankfully there is a way to enable TPM support, explains Brien Posey. Although Trusted Platform Module (TPM) has been a topic of ...
Activision’s announcement about Black Ops 7 dropped a bit of an unexpected bombshell for PC gamers. Brace yourselves, folks, because if you were planning to fire up some 2025 throwdowns in Black Ops 7 ...
Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 is expected to launch on all platforms on November 14, 2025, and it arrives with some extra anti-cheat features for those playing on PC. TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot are both now ...
At the start of the month, Electronic Arts (EA) and Battlefield Studios shared Battlefield 6 gameplay, and alongside that, the system requirements for the title were also announced. Perhaps the most ...