Weby, Please click on the link in post #85946 and tell me how such a standards body can function and seem to ingnore the TPM's contribution? Are we doomed or are they doomed? Is it just so much more software? I don't get it, if TPM's are going mainstream why no mention of their contribution.
Weby, it will be interesting to see details on the Blade PC's, Thin Clients and Server-based Computing referenced in Slide 13, and how they align with TCG standards. This represents a traditional and tested alternative to Wave's business model ... "trust in the core", one might say.
Before anyone jumps on this to discredit the TCG strategy, these alternatives have assuredly been imputed in the IDC and TCG forecasts for TPM deployment.
I am also re-posting for the umpteenth time the ATi RADEON XPRESS 200 Series link that shows TPM 1.2 support, and also a link from ULi showing the same for their M1697 chip-set. Both of these product lines leverage PCI Express architecture for AMD-based boards.
Weby--Unlike Vacationhouse and Awk YOU are not going to be fined $2.00(see below). AMD and other OEMs will aggressively cultivate the TPM Entertainment market in 2006 for a very simple and obvious fact: TPMs will be EVERYWHERE!
Posted by: barge In reply to: Vacationhouse who wrote msg# 84634 Date:6/11/2005 12:39:37 PM Post #of 85988
Vacationhouse/AWK---You have both been fined 2 dollars for IGNORING a key AMD chart category that is EXPLICITLY ASSOCIATED with TPMs....Slide 61 not only references TPMs but also associates the TPMs to the category of DIGITAL LIFE--ENTERTAINMENThappening NEXT YEAR!