I agree. That's the question. Whether the Intel motherboard deployment is going to make Wave any money. What is not in question is whether the Intel motherboard that bundles Wave's ETS on its installation CD is shipping. My question to you was about your insistence that it could not be shipping because the market wasn't reflecting it in the price of WAVX.
Wave's ETS is bundled with the first TPM-equipped Intel motherboard:
--- Wave is touted on Intel's packaging for the D865GRH motherboard. --- Wave is touted in Intel's documentation for the D865GRH motherboard. --- Wave's ETS is included on Intel's hardware-installation CD for the D865GRH motherboard. --- Both Wave's ETS and Infineon's TPM are scrupulously presented by Intel as "user opts in" features. --- The way a user opts in to Wave's ETS is by checking that box on the Intel install screen. --- Opting in results in ETS shortcut-icons on the Windows desktop.
The Acer machine probably reflects shipments to the white-box market.