Future Intel chips to integrate trusted memory, USB
The french site X86-Secrets has published a slide, apparently from Intel, which shows that the firm will apparently integrate TPM module, trusted memory, and trusted USB 2.0, using future processors codenamed Allendale and Millville.
Read the complete story (The Inquirer).
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