Microsoft To Show Off Palladium in May
Microsoft plans to demonstrate its Next Generation Secure Computing Base (NGSCB) platform at its WinHEC show in May - earlier than many anticipated. Redmond is hammering out details of how it plans to license the nub, or "nexus," of the platform to hardware partners. Microsoft's promising real software running on real hardware - not canned demos - of the platform formerly known as "Palladium," so it should be interesting.
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