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Densitron Commences Shipping of Single Board Computer Which Is First Embedded Application To Include Atmel's Trusted Platform Module (TPM)

Embedded Systems Conference, Boston (ots/PRNewswire)

- Densitron's DPX-114 and DPX-115 Include the Atmel AT97SC3201 TPM
Densitron, a leader in embedded PC products, has chosen Atmel
Corporation's (Nasdaq: ATML) Trusted Platform Module (TPM) for
increased hardware security in their new line of products. Like the
PC market, embedded computing applications, including gaming, require
higher levels of security. For this reason, the new DPX-114 and
DPX-115 products will use the Atmel AT97SC3201 TPM chip. This
security module provides a hardware solution for such functions as
RSA encryption/decryption, secure key storage, and SHA (secure hash
algorithm). These functions can be used for a variety of security
related tasks, including locking down the software to the hardware
platform, combating software tampering and piracy, managing digital
copyright and licensing, and safeguarding data transactions both
internally or over networks.
Although the DPX-114 and DPX-115 are the first embedded single
board computers to come with an integrated TPM, the TPM and
associated security architecture are fast becoming a standard in the
mainstream PC and embedded markets. The Trusted Computing Group
(TCG), whose members include most of the major companies in the PC
and electronics industries, has established the security architecture
as an industry standard for application across four broad areas: risk
management, e-commerce, asset management, and security monitoring and
emergency response.
Densitron's products are used in a wide variety of embedded
computing applications but the company's main success and focus have
been in gaming, particularly in video slot machines. The casino
gaming industry, a fast growing industry in excess of US$200 billion
worldwide, has always been a security conscious industry, and has
employed many methods to ensure the security and random outcome of
the games.
The gaming industry uses standard encryption and hashing methods
in software to ensure the integrity of the game code and to safeguard
against tampering, hacking or duplication of the games. With the TPM,
these methods can be greatly strengthened and enhanced, and some of
the software overhead reduced by using the TPM hardware solution. In
addition, TPMs provide system developers access to an affordable
hardware module delivering a level of security that has been audited
to international standards by independent and government
laboratories. This level of security is impractical to achieve with
proprietary solutions whether they be implemented in hardware or
software. The TPM's random number generator is also very useful in
gaming applications. The high quality random number generator in the
TPM incorporates several sophisticated hardware circuits along with
internal firmware to ensure that random numbers can never be guessed;
a significant improvement over the software pseudo-random number
generators typically used in the past.
According to Craig Stapleton, Densitron's Product Manager for
computer products, "The enhanced performance and security
capabilities available with Atmel's TPM on our new boards give
embedded developers the features they need to help keep control of
their intellectual property and safeguard operation and data. For the
gaming industry we see huge benefits in using the TPM architecture
both for standalone games and also for the growing markets for
networked gambling, downloadable games and client-server based games
for Class II tribal gaming. Atmel has provided us with excellent
support including software drivers and API to make integration of the
TPM into our customers' applications straightforward."
Atmel's Product Manager for secure products, Kevin Schutz
comments, "It's exciting to work with innovative companies such as
Densitron who are willing to embrace industry standards like TCG.
Extensive engineering has gone into making the TPM easy to use while
still offering world-class data and communications protection.
Incorporating this turnkey chip into a wide variety of embedded
systems is a natural answer for embedded systems designers."
About Densitron Corporation
Densitron Corporation is a leader in flat-panel display
technologies and embedded PC products. Densitron designs,
manufactures and sells industrial computers, flat-panel industrial
monitors, graphic and alphanumeric LCDs, touch screen display
assemblies, and public information display systems. Densitron
specializes in engineering the most cost-effective solution to meet
its customers needs, and has the ability to design and manufacture
turnkey solutions for the handheld, medical, instrumentation, and
industrial OEM markets in America, Asia and Europe. Visit us at
http://www.densitron.com and http://www.gamingboards.com for more
information on our products and services. Densitron Corporation is a
wholly owned subsidiary of Densitron Technologies PLC (LSE: DSN),
which is a publicly held company, traded on the London Stock
Exchange.
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, are registered
trademarks, and Everywhere You Are is a trademark of Atmel
Corporation or its subsidiaries. Other terms and product names may be
trademarks of others.
    Information:
    Densitron's product information may be retrieved at:
http://www.densitron.com/computer
    Atmel's product information may be retrieved at:
http://www.atmel.com/products/Embedded/
    Press Contact Densitron:
     Craig Stapleton
     Tel:  +1-562-236-1805, Email:   marketing@densitron.com
    Press Contacts Atmel:
     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.densitron.com
    Web site: http://www.atmel.com

Contact:

Craig Stapleton of Densitron, +1-562-236-1805, or
marketing@densitron.com; or media, 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

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