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  2. Common uses are to verify platform integrity (to verify that the boot process starts from a trusted combination of hardware and software), and to store disk encryption keys. One of Windows 11 's operating system requirements is TPM 2.0 implementation.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › UEFIUEFI - Wikipedia

    Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI, /ˈjuːɪfaɪ/ or as an acronym)[b] is a specification that defines the architecture of the platform firmware used for booting the computer hardware and its interface for interaction with the operating system. Examples of firmware that implement the specification are AMI Aptio, Phoenix SecureCore ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Windows_11Windows 11 - Wikipedia

    Legacy BIOS is no longer supported; a UEFI system and a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0 security coprocessor is now required. The TPM requirement in

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › TPM2TPM2 - Wikipedia

    Tropomyosin dimers are composed of varying combinations of tropomyosin isoforms; human striated muscles express protein from the TPM1 (α-tropoomyosin), TPM2 (β-tropomyosin) and TPM3 (γ-tropomyosin) genes, with α-tropomyosin being the predominant isoform in striated muscle. Fast skeletal muscle and cardiac muscle contain more αα-homodimers ...

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    Trusted Platform Module, a specification for a secure cryptoprocessor included with some computers. Tivoli Provisioning Manager, a software product by IBM. Trade promotion management, software that supports the management of trade promotion. Technical protection measures, another name for digital rights management.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GNU_GRUBGNU GRUB - Wikipedia

    GNU GRUB (short for GNU GRand Unified Bootloader, commonly referred to as GRUB) is a boot loader package from the GNU Project.GRUB is the reference implementation of the Free Software Foundation's Multiboot Specification, which provides a user the choice to boot one of multiple operating systems installed on a computer or select a specific kernel configuration available on a particular ...

  8. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › PCI_ExpressPCI Express - Wikipedia

    Architecture Example of the PCI Express topology: white "junction boxes" represent PCI Express device downstream ports, while the gray ones represent upstream ports.: 7 PCI Express x1 card containing a PCI Express switch (covered by a small heat sink), which creates multiple endpoints out of one endpoint and lets multiple devices share it The PCIe slots on a motherboard are often labeled with ...