A Trusted Platform Module (TPM) is a specialized chip on an endpoint device that stores RSA encryption keys specific to the host system for hardware authentication. It is commonly used to secure hardware by storing cryptographic keys used for encryption and authentication, enhancing data protection and system integrity. TPMs can be implemented as a discrete chip, integrated into the CPU, or implemented in firmware.
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