[edited] -- barge, regarding tcg-enabled cell phones and PDAs, you cannot be more wrong. First off, there has been a TCPA-enabled PDA on the market for quite some time already. Secondly, Nokia had a tcg-cell phome prototype in December of 2003, so it is certainly possible to see:
IBM e-LAP reference design -- dubbed the "embedded Linux application platform" (e-LAP), this ready-to-use (and easily modified) PDA reference design based on IBM's PowerPC 405LP processor includes 32MB SDRAM, 32MB NOR Flash (NOR), 64MB DiskOnChip Flash, a 4-inch 240x320 pixel color LCD, a TCPA security chip, USB host/device, SDIO, and sound, plus a full Linux embedded software stack including a browser and a J2ME VM.
Where is the Infrastructure Support to launch a TPM Grantsdale Entertainment PC. Where are the Attestation Credential Manager Servers? Who are the Trusted Third Party companies running these ACM servers? Which TPM manufacturers have Endorsement Key loaded TPM's today? If that Infrastructure doesn't exist today for the Enterprise TPM market why do you think it's there for the consumer TPM entertainment market?