Neither does Intel's advisory (which is something we have come to expect from Intel - complete nonchalant disregard for details/quality/security/customers).
They could specify whether I'm good with AMT turned off or they went extra stupid and AMT processes packets even when it's off. My bet is on the later because otherwise they'd say to disable AMT otherwise. My next processor will be AMD.
They could specify whether I'm good with AMT turned off or they went extra stupid and AMT processes packets even when it's off. My bet is on the later because otherwise they'd say to disable AMT otherwise. My next processor will be AMD.