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its for this market (IMO)

http://hothardware.com/News/Samsung-Wants-to-Rule-the-Notebook-Market/

and earlier market share/ growth info:

http://news.softpedia.com/news/Samsung-Snatches-Seventh-Place-on-Worldwide-Laptop-Market-242185.shtml

and current targets in India:

http://zeenews.india.com/business/news/technology/samsung-eyes-12-share-in-indian-notebook-market_42708.html

I see Samsung assuming BYOC notbooks ('ultrbooks') as their game, these things have TPMs, but are otherwise naked.




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I see two deals
By: DigSpace
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Tue, 29 May 12 6:47 PM
Msg. 08127 of 54959

The chip/development from Nov which seems to pretty directly adress Samsung and who it supplies to in the chip/solutiions business.

Today's 8-k simply doesn't make such a reference, it refers to Samsung devices which have TPMs (and they do make such notebooks and laptops etc) and that it will/may bundle ESC and their TSS tech. As awk mentioned, ETS was folded back into ESC a while ago.

I see a number of Samsung Notebooks and Laptops that have TPMs ... i would read that to be todays 8-k

" permitting the distribution of Wave's Embassy� Security Center (ESC) and TCG Software Stack (TSS) software technology with Samsung devices that include a Trusted Platform Module (TPM). "

Not the chip/development thing from Nov.


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