Motorola does. I would expect even Apple to be using it. Just that the code
would not be in the open domain.
Regards,
Abhi
On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 11:16 PM, Earlence wrote:
> I dont think any of the android phone vendors are doing anything with
> TrustZone.
> So, I'm doing a bit of my own resea
I dont think any of the android phone vendors are doing anything with
TrustZone.
So, I'm doing a bit of my own research.
Cheers,
Earlence
On Jan 27, 12:49 am, Abhinayak Mishra wrote:
> Hey Earlence,
>
> Trustzone is a feature that is provided by the arm architecture , and each
> silicon vendor i
Hey Earlence,
Trustzone is a feature that is provided by the arm architecture , and each
silicon vendor implements their own version of it. The most notable
difference between vendors would be the secure monitor and secure world
kernel\image interface.If your silicon supports TZ, your vendor would
no one??
On Jan 22, 12:13 pm, Earlence wrote:
> Is there any group working on making available TrustZone features
> available on the Android platform?
>
> Cheers,
> Earlence
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