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jpmattia | 27 days ago

Great. Let us hope that support for hardware without TPM is next. Creating several mountains worth of electronic waste was a terrible decision. And in the middle of the AI-induced memory shortage!

Although I have to admit: The combination of AI and required new hardware has been a nice boost for switching to Linux.

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GaryNumanVevo|27 days ago

Motherboards have had TPM support (built-in/exteral) since like 2017. Are there a bunch of models that don't support a plug-in TPM? I guess the BIOS would probably be the next issue.

hedora|27 days ago

The only thing my 2010 desktop can’t do well is run a local LLM.

It can even run diffusion models. I spent a few hundred on a video card for it during the pandemic.

Why should I want to add a TPM to it (assuming it’s even possible)?

p_ing|27 days ago

fTPM is in the CPU [package], which has been the norm since around that point in time. Motherboard slotted TPMs should be a rarity, now.

p_ing|27 days ago

TPM is necessary for security. Microsoft should not relent on this as the largest deployed consumer desktop OS.