Tandem Computers Inc’s Atalla division in San Jose, California and VLSI Technology Inc say they are readying a new ARM RISC processor, called the NetArmor chip, designed to help move secured content through unsecure public networks. Atalla expects the chip to be used with PCMCIA cards, PCI-bus motherboards and add-in cards, though there are no […]
Tandem Computers Inc’s Atalla division in San Jose, California and VLSI Technology Inc say they are readying a new ARM RISC processor, called the NetArmor chip, designed to help move secured content through unsecure public networks. Atalla expects the chip to be used with PCMCIA cards, PCI-bus motherboards and add-in cards, though there are no details on when the chip might appear on the market.