Why Is Intel Hiding VT-x Support in Processors
If you follow me here, you know I’m in the market for a new laptop and that I’m fairly certain which features I need. VT-x support is mandatory for me.
Intel has a VT-x support list and it is nice, but it actually is not a list of processors with VT-x support at all. It is a list of processor families with DHTML hooks to see the sub-list intermixed with processors that have and don’t have VT-x features, not what I want. I’m seeking a single list of processors that have VT-x support, period. I don’t want to see any processors without vt-x in the list. Intel is missing the point.
If there was a table with a VT-x column, then I could filter it easily. Any pointers to the list I seek or should I just go with an AMD processor since it appears any of them made in the last 2 years includes AMD-V, their version of VT-x, support.
Ok, so Intel isn’t hiding their processors, but they certainly aren’t making it easy. At least Wikipedia is helpful
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