Microsoft Unleashes Turbocharged BitLocker in Windows 11: Gaming and Video Editing Rejoice!

Microsoft is jazzing up BitLocker in Windows 11 with hardware acceleration, making it more secure and faster for gamers and editors. This tech wizardry offloads cryptographic tasks to system-on-a-chip components, slashing CPU usage by up to 70%. The result? Your data’s safer while your games and videos run smoother than ever.

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Microsoft’s latest spin on BitLocker is like giving your computer a power-up mushroom from a video game. With hardware-accelerated BitLocker, they’re making sure your data stays safe while your CPU can finally take a nap. It’s a win-win in the world of tech security!

Key Points:

  • Microsoft introduces hardware-accelerated BitLocker in Windows 11.
  • Utilizes system-on-a-chip (SoC) for enhanced performance.
  • Substantial reduction in CPU usage for cryptographic operations.
  • Improvement in data protection by minimizing key exposure.
  • Initial support begins with Intel vPro systems.

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