http://h18007.www1.hp.com/support/files/hpcpqdt/us/download/19892.html for
TPM daughter boards for classical embedded devices. 

http://www.hp.com/hpbooks/prentice/ptr_0130092207.html for very dry,
academic TPM discussion. 

http://www.infineon.com/cgi/ecrm.dll/ecrm/scripts/prod_ov.jsp?oid=29049 for
lots of technical knowhow on a particular security controller that is being
marketed as a processor with a secure OS (Unlike most javacards that still
cant even delete a key, with assurance, yet)

I think the idea is to first interface the controller to classical 8051/ARM
processors as a 16 bit memory device with the usual bus signaling, so the
TPM die just replace the eeprom die, in the traditional 2 die fab process
for modules. When the IP is a bit cheaper, the TPM will just go in to the
$1.50 32 bit ARMs that are now coming out.

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Control policy Middleware for TPM phone chip!!? First application of
Microsoft's Palladium? Seems likely, Peter.


 
"Just weeks after releasing its latest operating system for mobile devices,
Windows Mobile 5.0, Microsoft has unveiled a security and messaging features
update. 

Among the changes in the Messaging and Security Feature Pack for Windows
Mobile 5.0 are faster access to the Outlook e-mail client, the ability to
wipe data on devices remotely and certificate-based identity authentication,
the company said Monday. 

..
Other changes include Outlook Mobile data compression, which Microsoft
reckons can reduce bandwidth required to download e-mail by 35 percent, and
the introduction of support for e-mail encryption technology S/MIME."

See
http://news.com.com/Microsoft+lets+IT+managers+wipe+your+phone/2100-7355_3-5
733764.html?tag=cd.top




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> Sent: Tuesday, June 07, 2005 5:24 AM
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> Subject: Re: [Muscle] JavaCard 2.2 : information, availability,
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> 
> On 6/7/05, Peter Williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > In the short term further, smartcard become "programmable id cards",
> with a
> > TPM, so the issuer controls the user's access to the crypto/keystores,
> does
> TPM == ?
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