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Inside Intel's Secretive 'LaGrande' Project : Article

Added to the directory: Sun, 21 Sep, 2003. Source: ExtremeTech.

Quote: After being introduced at IDF in Fall 2002 with sparse details, Intel finally disclosed a fair amount of technical information regarding its upcoming LaGrande safe computing initiative. LaGrande defines hardware and chipset modifications required to support secure computing environments such as Microsoft's Next Generation Secure Computing Base (NGSCB) formerly known as Palladium (check out www.microsoft.com/ngscb). A few months ago at the WinHEC trade show, Microsoft released in-depth information regarding NGSCB (pronounced ing-scub), and we still owe you a deep explorative. In this story, I'll provide a quick review of the need for secure computing (though it is quite obvious), and delve into key functional aspects of both NGSCB and LaGrande, with emphasis on LaGrande-specific components.

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