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Like I red today - it seems that the new Mac Pro has no TPM chip like the other x86-Macs. So how will it run 10.4. ? Will Apple use a new kind of protection ? Or is the TPM integrated in the chip set?

Is there already a installation disk of a Mac Pro in the wild?

 

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Yes I thought the TPM was part of the Intel chipset?

 

No, the TPM chip itself is an optional addition to Intel chipsets.

 

ct, germans best computer magazin ( http://www.heise.de/ct )

c't 18/06, page 44

 

re-book

 

Well that certainly is a reputable source, but I can seem to find an onlne version of the magazine. It is availble? What exactly does it say (in German)?

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No, the TPM chip itself is an optional addition to Intel chipsets.

Well that certainly is a reputable source, but I can seem to find an onlne version of the magazine. It is availble? What exactly does it say (in German)?

I think they put the articles online when there is the next print magazin. Still than you have to pay if want to read it online.

In German:

"Ein Trusted Plattform Module (TPM) wie in den anderen x86-Macs konnten wir im Mac Pro nicht ausmachen. Über einen vorhandenen Low-Pin-Count-Anschluss (LPC) ließe sich ein solches jedoch nachrüsten."

 

I will try a translation:

"In the Mac Pro we could not find a Trusted Plattform Module (TPM) like in all the other x86-Macs, but on the logic board is a Low-Pin-Count-Slot, where it should be possible to add one."

 

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heres the though maybe apple decided it didnt need one as they are banking on the fact that it's Mac Pro is cheaper than it's competitors.. just a cheeky thought but wouldn't it be great if they have set a trend which has been alluded to to Phil Shiller that they will be cheap or cheaper for comaprablle hardware

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In German:

"Ein Trusted Plattform Module (TPM) wie in den anderen x86-Macs konnten wir im Mac Pro nicht ausmachen. Über einen vorhandenen Low-Pin-Count-Anschluss (LPC) ließe sich ein solches jedoch nachrüsten."

 

I will try a translation:

"In the Mac Pro we could not find a Trusted Plattform Module (TPM) like in all the other x86-Macs, but on the logic board is a Low-Pin-Count-Slot, where it should be possible to add one."

 

Thanks. I sound like they might have just missed it.

 

I can not read the chip lable, so .............

 

I cannot read these either, but if Steven Lin was able to determine that one is TPM chip, I am going to accept that result for now because I would be extremely surprized if the Mac Pro did not have a TPM chip.

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Thanks. I sound like they might have just missed it.

I cannot read these either, but if Steven Lin was able to determine that one is TPM chip, I am going to accept that result for now because I would be extremely surprized if the Mac Pro did not have a TPM chip.

http://www.ifixit.com/Guide/85.10.16.html

Same TPM Chip as MacBook Pro,MacBook and Mac mini

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Thanks. I sound like they might have just missed it.

I cannot read these either, but if Steven Lin was able to determine that one is TPM chip, I am going to accept that result for now because I would be extremely surprized if the Mac Pro did not have a TPM chip.

Steven has some photos with bad resolution, they had the machine !

It is very rare that they write {censored}. So if you ask me, I trust them.

 

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maybe the mac pro that dt magzine reviewed got a Airport MINI PCIE Card;

so the TPM chip is covered by Air Port Extreme.

 

there is surely a TPM Chip on a mac pro.

 

http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?t=91459

http://fugger.netfirms.com/mobo1.jpg

mac mini same TPM Chip on the top right.

 

http://www.ifixit.com/Guide/

http://www.ifixit.com/Guide/85/images_large/45.jpg

macbook pro center bottom

post-52023-1156277471_thumb.jpg

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maybe the mac pro that dt magzine reviewed got a Airport MINI PCIE Card;

so the TPM chip is covered by Air Port Extreme.

 

there is surely a TPM Chip on a mac pro.

 

http://www.xtremesystems.org/forums/showthread.php?t=91459

http://fugger.netfirms.com/mobo1.jpg

mac mini same TPM Chip on the top right.

 

http://www.ifixit.com/Guide/

http://www.ifixit.com/Guide/85/images_large/45.jpg

macbook pro center bottom

 

The square chip you mean is no tpm.

For you orientation: http://www.flickr.com/photos/paoloattivissimo/tags/tpm/

 

Perhaps some one knows what that is ?

 

post-13929-1156280170.jpg

 

 

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Pardon my ignorance if I'm wrong, but Steven Lin's "Bluetooth" tag on the image is actually an AirPort card. 1) It says so on the motherboard, and 2) it has an antenna plug connected to it.

 

Perhaps because of its blue color he thought it was bluetooth?!?

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