[IP] Dell to Add Security Chip to PCs
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From: "Trei, Peter" <ptrei@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wed, 02 Feb 2005 09:52:21 -0500
To: Tyler Durden <camera_lumina@xxxxxxxxxxx>, <rah@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
<cryptography@xxxxxxxxxxxx>, <cypherpunks@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: RE: Dell to Add Security Chip to PCs
Seeing as it comes out of the TCG, this is almost certainly
the enabling hardware for Palladium/NGSCB. Its a part of
your computer which you may not have full control over.
Peter Trei
Tyler Durden
> ANyone familiar with computer architectures and chips able to
> answer this
> question:
>
> That "chip"...is it likely to be an ASIC or is there already
> such a thing as
> a security network processor? (ie, a cheaper network
> processor that only
> handles security apps, etc...)
>
> -TD
>
> >From: "R.A. Hettinga" <rah@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> >HOUSTON -- Dell Inc. today is expected to add its support to
> an industry
> >effort to beef up desktop and notebook PC security by installing a
> >dedicated chip that adds security and privacy-specific
> features, according
> >to people familiar with its plans.
> >
> >Dell will disclose plans to add the security features known
> as the Trusted
> >Computing Module on all its personal computers. Its support
> comes in the
> >wake of similar endorsements by PC industry giants Advanced
> Micro Devices
> >Inc., Hewlett-Packard Co., Intel Corp. and International
> Business Machines
> >Corp. The technology has been promoted by an industry
> organization called
> >the Trusted Computing Group.
>
>
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