ARM has plan to make $1 Cortex-M processors secure
Richard Wilson, Electronics Weekly
December 8, 2015
ARM will add deeply embedded in-the-chip security to its volume Cortex-M series microcontrollers next year
The next generation Cortex-M series microcontroller, likely to be the Cortex-M5, will incorporate a version of ARM’s TrustZone security technology, which creates highly secure processing elements within the chip.
TrustZone creates two modes of operation, one for standard operating systems, the other for the trusted tasks, including booting the system.
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