"Support" for a TPM is a rather tricky thing. By itself the TPM is independent of any CPU. However, it's also not very useful (though for Pond's use case, it works). The TPM gets much more useful when it's integrated with features on the motherboard, BIOS, CPU, northbridge, IOMMU etc. Then you have a full blown TCG-compliant TC environment, which is useful for many things. Actually it was never very useful for DRM - that was only one theoretical possibility that was never implemented and even if it had been, TC is to DRM much as cryptography is to DRM. So the FUD was just that: fear, uncertainty and doubt which probably crippled a highly useful cryptographic security tool for good. One of the more shameful periods of the tech industries history, if you ask me. On Wed, Jul 31, 2013 at 5:39 AM, Blibbet wrote: > On 7/30/13 3:58 PM, grarpamp wrote: > > [...] And if AMD even has this stuff. [...] > > Yes, AMD does have TPM. > > Sorry, not sure which models support it. > > http://www.amd.com/us/products/embedded/das/Pages/security.aspx > > > http://www.amd.com/us/products/desktop/platforms/Pages/desktop-platforms.aspx > > > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Get your SQL database under version control now! > Version control is standard for application code, but databases havent > caught up. So what steps can you take to put your SQL databases under > version control? Why should you start doing it? Read more to find out. > http://pubads.g.doubleclick.net/gampad/clk?id=49501711&iu=/4140/ostg.clktrk > _______________________________________________ > bitcoin-list mailing list > bitcoin-list@lists.sourceforge.net > https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/bitcoin-list >