Xbox Series X GPU details allegedly stolen as AMD admits graphics IP theft

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AMD has admitted that it has suffered a theft of graphics IP, but that this stolen intellectual property isn’t a core element of the security – or indeed future competitiveness – of its graphics solutions. However, we've seen separate claims – although we have to treat them with a heap of salt – that the details pertain to code for AMD's custom-built GPU for the Xbox Series X, as well as Navi graphics cards.

AMD issued the following statement on its website: “At AMD, data security and the protection of our intellectual property are a priority. In December 2019, we were contacted by someone who claimed to have test files related to a subset of our current and future graphics products, some of which were recently posted online, but have since been taken down.

“While we are aware the perpetrator has additional files that have not been made public, we believe the stolen graphics IP is not core to the competitiveness or security of our graphics products. We are not aware of the perpetrator possessing any other AMD IP.”

As to those separate claims we mentioned, Tom’s Hardware spotted that Torrentfreak says it has been in touch with a person claiming to be the hacker who made off with the graphics IP in question, who is apparently seeking bids, and believes it possible to procure something in the order of $100 million (around £85 million, AU$170 million) from potential buyers.

Torrentfreak asserts that the stolen details relate to source code for existing Navi graphics cards, and Big Navi (incoming high-end RDNA 2-powered GPUs for PC) and Arden GPUs (for the next-gen Xbox)

Some details have already been leaked online, with AMD filing two DMCA notices (at least, maybe more, Torrentfreak observes) against Github repos where stolen code was posted. There is, apparently, another post containing source code on 4chan, too. The hacker has apparently told Torrentfreak that if she doesn’t get a buyer for the remaining source code, she will simply put the whole lot online.

‘Unexpected achievement’

According to the hacker, the “source code was unexpectedly achieved from an unprotected computer/server” which she hacked into.

Clearly something has happened and is seriously amiss with AMD’s intellectual property here, but how much of Torrentfreak’s report, or what the alleged hacker claims, is true, well, that’s obviously anyone’s guess.

AMD obviously seems keen to make it clear that there is nothing critical involved, although in the statement, it does use the qualification that it believes the stolen graphics IP isn’t core to its security or competitiveness. Not that it is certain

AMD also said that it is “working closely with law enforcement officials and other experts as a part of an ongoing criminal investigation,” which is hardly surprising.

Obviously if this does turn out to be more sensitive details than AMD currently believes, that could be seriously bad news for the company, to say the least – and potentially embarrassing depending on exactly how the intellectual property was acquired, to boot.

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Darren is a freelancer writing news and features for TechRadar (and occasionally T3) across a broad range of computing topics including CPUs, GPUs, various other hardware, VPNs, antivirus and more. He has written about tech for the best part of three decades, and writes books in his spare time (his debut novel - 'I Know What You Did Last Supper' - was published by Hachette UK in 2013).

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