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Pretty sure it means the equivalent of root on baremetal (ie ring 0 in a vm is still safe).
Pretty sure on top of that anyone with that access can essentially rewrite your CPU's brain, allowing ring 0 access even after (for example) selling the CPU.
Didn't think anyone was gonna get back to me on this, thanks Tiddy.
If you had ring 0 on the bare metal, isn't it safe to assume that anything that bare metal has, including installed vms is also compromised or easily compromisable?
I'm not too knowledgeable on security yet but this interested me
I thought the same, looks like AMD is trying to introduce something to limit that access (ie allow potentially compromised hosts run trusted VMs).
Probably to make VPS' more attractive to security focused divisions.