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AMD to Fix 'fTPM' Stuttering Issues on Ryzen CPUs, But Patch Is 2 Months Out

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Customers began experiencing the problems after enabling the fTPM module on the Ryzen CPUs.
AMD has confirmed that some Ryzen CPUs can stutter when the fTPM module onboard the chip is activated. The company is working on a fix, but it won’t arrive until “early May” or possibly later, depending on the motherboard vendor, AMD said in a new support document. For months, AMD users have reported stuttering problems that can temporarily slow down a PC for a few seconds. This can occur while running a video or playing a game, as the clips below show. Users have said the stuttering can happen a few times a day or once a week. Customers began experiencing the problems after enabling the fTPM module on the Ryzen CPUs. The component is essentially AMD’s firmware-based implementation of the Trusted Platform Module, a security feature that’s designed to securely store your login information and handle encryption processes on the machine.

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