so amd didnt make DMTF, so what?

would you rather them make a new standard? or make another proprietary standard like intel?

sounds like they're contributing to something open, which can only be good for us.
"Since 1999, Microsoft required OEMs and BIOS vendors to support the DMI interface/data set in order to have Microsoft certification.

DMI was the first desktop management standard and has been developed by the Distributed Management Task Force (DMTF)."

So much for AMD coming with something new eh.
You can pack it in fancy terminology that only a few have the patience to read but that's been done before too I fear.
so amd didnt make DMTF, so what?

would you rather them make a new standard? or make another proprietary standard like intel?

sounds like they're contributing to something open, which can only be good for us.
"Since 1999, Microsoft required OEMs and BIOS vendors to support the DMI interface/data set in order to have Microsoft certification.

DMI was the first desktop management standard and has been developed by the Distributed Management Task Force (DMTF)."

So much for AMD coming with something new eh.
You can pack it in fancy terminology that only a few have the patience to read but that's been done before too I fear.