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Intel Alder Lake vPro Processors

05.03.2022

Intel introduced the 12th generation of Core mobile and desktop processors with vPro technologies. In fact, these chips are copies of the previously presented "regular" Alder Lake models, but have a higher level of data protection and remote administration tools. Therefore, these chips are primarily positioned as business solutions, but they can also be found in retail.

The new Alder Lake vPro processors incorporate features introduced with the 11th Gen Core vPro (Tiger Lake) mobile processors a year ago. Among them are Intel Control Flow Enforcement Technology (CET) and Intel Threat Detection (TDT). They are now part of the Intel Hardware Shield technology to protect software on systems running Windows. The company has also added new protections against ransomware, cryptomining software, and other attacks to Hardware Shield.

Alder Lake's updated vPro processor protection technologies, explains Stephanie Hallford, Intel vice president and general manager of Client Business Platforms, monitor "good" and "bad" application behavior. New protection technologies are designed to block attacks such as Living off the land, the task of which is to integrate malicious code into existing legitimate software in order to subsequently attack the entire system.

Alder Lake vPro processors also feature Total Memory Encryption Multi-Key (TME-MK) and Intel Virtualization Technology with Redirect Protection (VT-rp) technologies. Their tasks are related to providing hardware support for new virtualization features that Microsoft plans to add to future versions of its operating systems.

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There are about six million cars in São Paulo, of which one and a half million are capable of running on both gasoline and alcohol. The price of gasoline is regulated by the state regardless of world oil prices and is stable throughout the year, while the price of alcohol fluctuates, falling every time the sugar cane is harvested. Therefore, virtually all car owners who are able to switch to alcohol do so for several months every year.

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