Intel to put security on a chip
...technology that would better safeguard data from hackers and viruses. Code-named
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...technology that would better safeguard data from hackers and viruses. Code-named
Intel will release its "
...chipset — includes the Trusted Execution Technology feature, known under its code name
...what gave birth to AMT [Active Management Technology, for remotely controlling desktops],
...enhanced speed step to help power up and down the processor cycles;
...open source developers have been keeping an uneasy eye on Intel's
...similar. The larger rival has already announced an advanced security technology called
...technologies such as 64-bit functionality, HyperThreading and a security technology called
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2 February, 2004 by Rupert Goodwins...Generation Secure Computing Base (NGSCB, formerly known as Palladium) and Intel's
...with persistent stories that a similar introduction plan is intended for the
...also reaffirmed Intel's commitment to trusted computing and digital rights management.
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