On 7/14/21 4:34 AM, Stephen Morris wrote:
I thought that if the tpm is in the cpu as the bios in my motherboard is indicating, whether the vm supported adding the hardware tpm as a device or not, because the vm has access to the cpu, the tpm would then be automatically available to the vm.
Unless it's changed recently, the TPM isn't part of the CPU. It's a separate chip on the motherboard or apparently you can get one on an add-on card for computers that don't have one. Although I've heard that because of Windows 11, those cards have become expensive and hard to get.
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