AMD releases support for their buffer-overflow protection and throws it in Intel's face with the release of XP SP2.
AMD says its chips can boost PC security - News - ZDNet: "AMD on Monday trumpeted a chip feature called Enhanced Virus Protection, which works with an update of Microsoft's Windows XP operating system to thwart some viruses and worms--malicious software that devours data or clogs up e-mail servers. "
8/09/2004
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