Is Ryzen really botnet?

You have to go back.

no u

AMD's Management Engine equivalent is called PSP, it stands for Platform Security Processor. It does all the same shady shit as Intel's botnet. It is included in certain APUs, however, it isn't installed in any of the FX series CPUs. Ryzen is a different story. A thread talking about this much more in depth in this board included screencaps of an user contacting AMD customer service and asking them about the inclusion of PSP in Ryzen parts. AMD said that, indeed, PSP would be included in every Ryzen SKU. I don't have the screencap at hand, I should've saved it, but it's the truth. Maybe someone else can post it.

No, we get to move forward.
You have to stay here in your little pig-shit quarantine zone forever.

Do you have the thread number handy?

There needs to be >>>/gaschamber/ s.

Go dance the hangm's jig.

Have you been living under a rock with a really good book?

Also this should have been asked in the Questions and support sticky.

You blend right in.

I don't, sorry.

This. I posted a thread about it on here awhile back when several of the news outlets picked up the story. It's not connected to the Internet and it isn't really a neural network. Many news networks were calling it that, but when they actually interviewed an AMD engineer, his response was something along the lines of "well, I guess you could kind of call it that..."

Kek. Marketoids are the worst.