TPMs already have an EK (Endorsement Key) on the chip.

However, the TPM guys didn't look into SM (Secure Messaging) so
at least the current version (1.2) is quite crippled.

Microsoft intends making TPM 2.0 a standard feature in W8 "pads".
Their take on secure silicon is making it a part of the CPU itself:

   http://channel9.msdn.com/Events/BUILD/BUILD2011/HW-462T

-- anders
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