AMD-V
AMD-V stands for Advanced Micro Devices Virtualization. It is a technology that allows a computer's hardware to support multiple operating systems running simultaneously. This is particularly useful for tasks like software development, testing, and running virtual machines.
By enabling virtualization, AMD-V helps improve the efficiency of resource usage on a computer. It allows the processor to manage multiple virtual environments more effectively, leading to better performance and responsiveness when using applications that require significant computing power.