DRM Tinkering with Intel's PXA270? 412
putko asks: "Intel has a new line of chips with DRM built in. This appears to be the very first DRM-enabled chip to hit the streets. This microprocessor is unlike others available, because the user doesn't have complete control over the thing, and your computer can (theoretically) betray you.
For a while now, there have been computers (IBM ThinkPad) that won't boot unless you give the password, but you could always rip out the hard drive and read it, right? With this chip, the keys and RAM are on the chip, and the flash is encrypted, so this really looks locked up tight.
Has anyone worked with this chip, and is possible to build your own device that uses the Intel Trusted Wireless Platform to protect your secrets (like your software, perhaps)?"
"I'm reminded of this due to Slashdot's recent story on the iPAQ, which uses the chip (and has some neat security features too). Somewhat surprisingly, nobody brought up the Doomsday scenarios, there. It should also be mentioned that there are companies selling incredibly tiny boards for it. Maybe you can run Linux on them?
Wouldn't it suck if the chip had the capabilities and you couldn't use them in your own projects -- e.g. if that was just reserved to big companies like Microsoft? On the other hand, if you can use the features, you might see some neat applications. Assuming you can program the DRM stuff, how do you avoid locking yourself out of the chip while developing? What extra pitfalls may developers run into using it?"
Obligatory 2001 reference... (Score:5, Funny)
PXA270: I am sorry Joe, but I am afraid I can't do that...
Oops. (Score:5, Funny)
Yeah, I had all of that info you're looking for... but I forgot the password on that system ;)
Your own trusted platform wtf?? (Score:3, Funny)
Re:Welcome to hell boys! (Score:5, Funny)
Is it paranoia if they are really after you?
Cool (Score:3, Funny)
I love vague analogies!
Finally! (Score:2, Funny)
Re:Welcome to hell boys! (Score:2, Funny)
If that's the case, then I'll have a bacon double cheeseburger and a large fry. Oh, and a large Dr. Pepper with no ice, please.