So far Infineon has not made a broad claim becuase either: 1) they know that it won't work right out of the box on every TPM or 2) they have not tested every TPM becuyase they have been focused on their own breed.
If a company beleives that Wave's comments are not true, they would likely contact wave, demonstrate that theirs does work and Wave would remove the language.
It is also unclear whether Infineon is actaully bidding against Wave when their TPMs or licensed TSS is not in the mix. it may be that their software could be made to work if they were retained to porvide software for an Atmel or STM installation and the PC OEM said make it happen. That's what in essence happened with Intel and Infineon.
I see your point and it is sound imo. I am not so concerned that Infineon is interoperable with all tpms so much as that they have actually a working software suite. How much more effort would it require to get their stuff to be like ours? I don't know that answer, but I am sure someone here does. Got to admit that the slide show was a great educational tool that was easy to read and understand. I still think Snacks should add that URL as a must read for new investors.
Wave's software is Interoperable because it works with the three TSS's....IBM,Infineon & NTRU's.
As far as anyone knows Infineon's software Only works with Infineon's TSS....but if they did the work with IBM & NTRU then they too could make the same claim as Wave........imo.