Talk:N900 CPU
(OMAP High-Secure or General Purpose?) |
m (Talk:N900 Hardware Microprocessor moved to Talk:N900 Hardware CPU: better name) |
Revision as of 11:00, 4 June 2010
The OMAP processors were always created in two flavors: non-secure (General Purpose) and High Secure (term. TI). OMAP3430, in version GP has TrustZone completely inactive – disabled. It is done during the production phase by blowing out some e-fuses (actually not blowing them physically so that HS device can be turned into GP device) My question is: which version is in N900? As far as I remember, for internet tablets Nokia always used GP devices, for N900 the plan was the same. Is there anyone who can confirm?