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<blockquote data-quote="Vince53" data-source="post: 76074450" data-attributes="member: 251704"><p>In 2009, scientists invented the TPM (Trusted Platform Module) chip. It encrypts the hardware on a computer so that extortioners cannot seize physical control of a computer. In 2016, Microsoft demanded that all new Windows 10 computers include the TPM 2.0 chip. The chip contains its own software program and costs less than $15 US. (Tech companies have raised the price now that they are in demand by people who don't realize that they already have one).</p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, no computer could use them. The first CPU chip able to use TPM was released in July 2017--most new computers didn't have that chip, and a lot of the other hardware in the computer couldn't use it. And Windows 10 cannot operate the chip. Since it did nothing, most manufacturers installed it but did not turn it on.</p><p></p><p>Windows 11 is designed for new, powerful computers, and it operates the TPM chip. However, TPM cannot operate on a lot of hardware manufactured before 2020.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vince53, post: 76074450, member: 251704"] In 2009, scientists invented the TPM (Trusted Platform Module) chip. It encrypts the hardware on a computer so that extortioners cannot seize physical control of a computer. In 2016, Microsoft demanded that all new Windows 10 computers include the TPM 2.0 chip. The chip contains its own software program and costs less than $15 US. (Tech companies have raised the price now that they are in demand by people who don't realize that they already have one). Unfortunately, no computer could use them. The first CPU chip able to use TPM was released in July 2017--most new computers didn't have that chip, and a lot of the other hardware in the computer couldn't use it. And Windows 10 cannot operate the chip. Since it did nothing, most manufacturers installed it but did not turn it on. Windows 11 is designed for new, powerful computers, and it operates the TPM chip. However, TPM cannot operate on a lot of hardware manufactured before 2020. [/QUOTE]
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