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Wednesday, 09/21/2005 7:10:53 PM

Wednesday, September 21, 2005 7:10:53 PM

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Intel Roadmaps Do you have a pass for the Embassy?

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http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=26335
Trusted Computing waves its spooky fingers again

Intel Roadmaps Do you have a pass for the Embassy?

By: INQUIRER staff Wednesday 21 September 2005, 10:54

CHIP FIRM Intel is preparing to bundle software with its "executive series" boxed motherboards that relies heavily on the concept of Trusted Computing, the cunning hardware and software scheme that is part of the Trusted Computing Alliance.
We haven't heard much about Trusted Computing for the last year or so from Intel and the other vendors, but that doesn't mean it's given up on the concept. Far from it.

TPMs - trusted modules - are part of the "executive series" of boxed mobos, known as the D945GTPLKR, the D945GCZLKR, and the D945GNTLKR. These SKUs (stock keeping units) will support iAMT, and each includes a TPM.

The software bundled with the "executive series" boards includes Wave Systems' Embassy Trust Suite, Farstone Restor IT Gold, Farstone Virtual Drive, Webex, LAN Desk System Manager, and Kingsoft WPS Office Storm. µ

See Also
Wave is the doorman at the Trusted Computing Alliance ball
Intel confirms future PC products to use Wave TCPA
Trusted Computing Platform becomes real in Intel Springdale



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