BTW, an interesting fact has been pointed out by Amit Singh, author
of a book describing Mac OS X internals: The first generation of
x86-based Mac's - or at least some of them - contained a TPM chip
(specifically, the Infineon SKB 9635 TT 1.2. However, Apple
never used the chip - in fact, they didn't even provide a driver
for it. It certainly was not used in generating the encrypted
binaries. Proof? The most recent revision of the Macbook Pro
does *not* contain a TPM chip.
So in fact Apple is not using the TPM to "certify" a machine as
being real Apple hardware. Presumably one can hack out the
decryption key - it's in the software somewhere....
-- Jerry
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