While researching hardware random number generators, (my old fit-PC1 had one), I
found that many of these TPMs, (Trusted Platform Modules), have one. Checking the
AMD Mullins, it appears that it has a TPM.
The fitlet BIOS has a option to enable TPM, but below that option, it says it's not
detected.
Does the Micro A10-6700T have the TPM?
And if so, can it be enabled in the BIOS?
AMD Mullins TPM, (Trusted Platform Module), not detected
AMD Mullins TPM, (Trusted Platform Module), not detected
Arwen Evenstar
Rivendale, Middle Earth
Rivendale, Middle Earth
Re: AMD Mullins TPM, (Trusted Platform Module), not detected
fitlet AMD SoC doesn't have silicon built-in TPM functionality. On the other hand fitlet provides HW provision and interfaces for external TPM chip via FACET card, that currently is not offered by Compulab.
Re: AMD Mullins TPM, (Trusted Platform Module), not detected
Okay, thanks for the answer.
I wish chip makers would include a hardware random number generator. It's just too
useful for lots of things like SSL, TLS, SSH and disk encryption. (The AMD SoC does
have AES instructions... just not the HW RNG part.)
I wish chip makers would include a hardware random number generator. It's just too
useful for lots of things like SSL, TLS, SSH and disk encryption. (The AMD SoC does
have AES instructions... just not the HW RNG part.)
Arwen Evenstar
Rivendale, Middle Earth
Rivendale, Middle Earth