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Atmel Extends Trusted Computing Standard to Embedded Systems

San Jose, California (ots/PRNewswire)

- Atmel Delivers Hardware-Based Security For Gaming, Industrial
Control and Infrastructure With an Easy to Use SMBus Interface in a 6
x 6 Millimeter Package
Atmel(R) Corporation (Nasdaq: ATML) today announced the
AT97SC3201S Trusted Platform Module (TPM), a single-chip hardware
security subsystem designed specifically for embedded systems, such
as voting machines, gaming systems, PDAs, set top boxes, POS
terminals, ATMs, portable mass storage devices, and industrial
controls. Based on Trusted Computing Group industry standards, the
new device offers embedded systems ultra-security that, until now,
has only been available for personal computers.
SMBus Interface -- Atmel's embedded TPM is the only TPM on the
market to offer a system management bus (SMBus) interface. Most
embedded systems use the SMBus, while all competing TPMs use the Low
Pin Count (LPC) bus used with Intel- and AMD-based PCs. As a result,
embedded systems were simply unable to take advantage of TPM
hardware-based security without difficult and time consuming bus
translation or had to rely on less secure software-based security
solutions. Atmel's AT97SC3201S embedded TPM provides off-the-shelf
hardware-based security.
Hardware-based Encryption -- The AVR(R)-based AT97SC3201S TPM
includes, on-chip, a 500 ms, 2048-bit crypto accelerator and a random
number generator that can generate an unlimited number of asymmetric
encryption/decryption key pairs on the fly, and execute data
encryption and decryption. A tamper-resistant EEPROM on the chip
permits the secure storage of up to twenty encryption and signature
key pairs. Some embedded systems may not have sufficient processing
power to execute cryptographic functions. Since Atmel TPMs can
perform these functions internally, they simplify the addition of
TPM-style security to embedded systems. The benefit to embedded
systems is the TPM's ability to generate very high quality keys that
are securely stored within the TPM.
SHA-1 Hash Function -- Additional system security is provided by
SHA-1 hash functions that provide the ability to create, store and
compare a "safe" system software profile. The hashed value is stored
in the TPM's Platform Configuration Registers (PCRs) and can be
compared to the current state of the system's software. The ability
to immediately detect changes in a system's software profile allows
the owner to detect a compromised system and prevent theft by denying
access to or even shutting down the system. A change of even a single
bit will be detected.
Real-time Clock -- A real time clock on the AT97SC3201S provides
unique date stamping for authentication and attestation processes.
This feature is essential for set top boxes in which order time and
delivery time of pay per view content must be time stamped. The TPM
detects any undesirable event, allowing the system to shut down
anytime one is detected.
Tamper-Detection Circuits -- Additional hardware-based security is
provided by proprietary, tamper-detection circuits that monitor the
voltage, clock frequency and other aspects of the TPM's operating
environment. If the environment moves out of a prescribed range, the
tamper detection circuits will disable the chip or otherwise prevent
access to sensitive information stored therein. For example, if the
TPM's supply voltage drops below a prescribed level, the chip is
disabled and a potential attack is thwarted.
Small Footprint Package -- Space-constrained embedded systems also
benefit from the AT97SC3201S's 6 x 6 millimeter multi-lead frame
(MLF) package, which is less than half the size of the TSSOP
packaging used for conventional TCG-compliant TPMs.
According the Kevin Schutz, Atmel's Product Line Manager for
Trusted Platform Modules, "The AT97SC3201S gives embedded systems the
capability to provide a variety of software integrity measurements,
perform mutual authentication processes, and present credentials that
have not been available to embedded systems designs before. Now any
embedded system can take advantage of hardware security based on TCG
standards."
Price and Availability -- The 3.3 volt AT97SC3201S is available
immediately and is priced at US$4.50 in quantities of 10,000.
About Atmel
Founded in 1984, Atmel Corporation is headquartered in San Jose,
California with manufacturing facilities in North America and Europe.
Atmel designs, manufactures and markets worldwide, advanced logic,
mixed-signal, nonvolatile memory and RF semiconductors. Atmel is also
a leading provider of system-level integration semiconductor
solutions using CMOS, BiCMOS, SiGe, and high-voltage BCDMOS process
technologies.
About Trusted Computing Group
The Trusted Computing Group (TCG) is an open, industry standards
organization formed to develop, define, and promote open standards
for hardware-enabled trusted computing and security technologies,
including hardware building blocks and software interfaces, across
multiple platforms, peripherals, and devices. TCG specifications
enable more secure computing environments without compromising
functional integrity, privacy, or individual rights. The primary goal
is to help users protect their information assets (data, passwords,
keys, etc.) from compromise due to external software attack and
physical theft. For more information, go to
www.trustedcomputinggroup.org.
NOTE: Atmel(R), logo and combinations thereof and AVR are the
registered trademarks, and Everywhere You Are(SM) is the trademark of
Atmel Corporation or its subsidiaries. Other terms and product names
may be trademarks of others.
    Information:
    Atmel's product information may be retrieved at
    http://www.atmel.com/products/Embedded/
    Press Contacts:
    Vicki McCann, Director Marketing Communications - USA,
    Tel: +1-719-540-1724, Email:   vmccann@cso.atmel.com
    Veronique Sablereau, Corporate Communications Manager - Europe,
    Tel:  +33-1-30-60-70-68, Email:   veronique.sablereau@atmel.com
Web site:  http://www.atmel.com

Contact:

Vicki McCann, Director Marketing Communications - USA,
+1-719-540-1724, or vmccann@cso.atmel.com, or Veronique Sablereau,
Corporate Communications Manager - Europe, +33-1-30-60-70-68, or
veronique.sablereau@atmel.com, both of Atmel Corporation

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