Computer CPU chips with built-in crypto?

Martin Minow minow at apple.com
Sun Nov 17 10:51:18 PST 1996


In a note to cypherpunks, Hal Finney comments on the new crypto
initiative:
>
>It's also not clear what the hardware manufacturers get out of this.
>Their sales overseas have never been blocked.  There has been no demand
>for custom crypto hardware.  I don't see how they have been harmed by an
>inability to ship computers with built-in encryption hardware.  Granted
>there are some possible applications for such systems but I don't see the
>market demand which would drive this decision.
>

I'm not sure if I can answer this but, at last week's SF cypherpunks
meeting, an Intel engineer asked whether there might be any interest
in a computer chip with some sort of encryption mechanism built
into the chip. As I understand it, this chip would process an
encrypted instruction stream. I.e., it could not execute a program
unless the "key" for that program was first loaded into the chip.

An interesting idea: does anyone have more information?

Martin Minow
minow at apple.com








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