Microsoft is planning a new security chip for Windows PCs

Microsoft is not new to releasing new features and technology to protect its interests. It has even tackled and reported the attacks of Russian and North Korean hackers on Covid vaccine centers. Now the Redmond-based giant is offering a new security chip that is designed to protect Windows PCs.

The chip dubbed as Microsoft Pluton is a security processor. It will be built directly into future CPUs of Windows PC’s. The Pluton will replace the current existing Trusted Platform Module (TPM). The TPM’s were currently being used to secure hardware as well as cryptographic keys. According to sources, Microsoft is presently working with chip makers like Intel, AMD, and Qualcomm to combine them into future CPUs.

Microsoft states that the new chip is designed to block unknown attack vectors used to compromise PCs. If the chip works out as planned, it will be one of the major steps in creating processors that can withstand growing attacks.

David Weston, director of the enterprise and OS security at Microsoft, stated, “We shipped the Xbox which has this physical attack protection so people can’t just hack it for games, etc., we learned principles of effective engineering strategies from that, and so we’re taking those learnings and partnering with Intel to build something for the PC that will stand up to that emerging attack vector.”

Microsoft’s working with Intel, AMD, and Qualcomm mean that Pluton will be updated from the cloud. The updates will be issued monthly and in patches and will also arrive with regular Windows fix updates. The Spectre and Meltdown, which occurred recently, acted as a wake-up call for the entire tech market. With Pluton’s development, the chip makers are finally taking a significant step towards creating complex security PCs.

Source

Do check out:

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

More like this

AMD RX 9070 Series Delay: Why This Could Be...

Hey there, tech enthusiasts! Today, we're diving into some exciting news about upcoming AMD RX 9070 series...
Microsoft

How Much is Microsoft Net Worth in 2025?

Microsoft Net Worth in 2025 - All You Need to Know Microsoft, a stalwart in the technology industry,...
Top 10 Processors under ₹20,000 as of November 2024

Exclusive: The Top 10 Processors under ₹20,000 in 2025

Buying the right processor is always tedious and confusing, and buying the right one according to your...
AMD RDNA 4

AMD’s Calculated Delay of RDNA 4: A Bold Move...

AMD's calculated delay of RDNA 4 has become a hot topic in the tech community. This strategic...
Intel Vision 2025: A Bold Look at the Future of Innovation

Intel Vision 2025: A Bold Look at the Future...

Intel Vision 2025: March 31 Marks a Milestone for Team Blue's Consumer and Client Businesses As the tech...

LATEST NEWS

Asus Zenfone 12 Ultra Teaser Reveals Front Design, Features

The Zenfone 12 Ultra will make its global debut on February 6, after being teased by Asus as the successor to the Zenfone 11...

Tecno Teases New Pova Series Phone with Triple Cameras

Tecno officially teases new Pova series smartphone launch. Though the actual name has not been shared, the brand has released promotional images depicting the...

Champions League Knockout Phase Play-Off Draw: Manchester City Face Real Madrid, Bayern Travel to Celtic

The 2024/25 UEFA Champions League knockout phase play-off draw has delivered some thrilling matchups, with defending champions Real Madrid once again crossing paths with...

Apple Hits 2.35 Billion Active Users, Reports Best Quarter Yet

Apple has reached a significant milestone, with 2.35 billion active users, as announced by CEO Tim Cook during the company’s latest earnings call. It...

Featured