Tuesday, January 23, 2018

Spectre is a secure element protocol

The market press has it backwards.

Spectre is the definition of a complete, memory mapped, dense protocol in the secure core of the processor.  It is what we wanted in the sandbox, some brilliant tech understood, and found the base 'protocol'. How to be counterfeit proof.

I call it the Tcp/Ip moment, that point when we all finally agreed on a comolete and dense transport and network protocol.  Complete in that it covered all the applications of pre-existing proprietary networks.  Dense in that it is open ended at the application layer.

Spectre is our Tcp/Ip protocol, it is simply brilliant, and adds a few trillion dollars to the monetary network value.  Spectre gives us the core processor protocol, fill in the pipeline properly and  your application is secure.

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