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Re: Info on Clipper chip and fabrication of it
- To: [email protected]
- Subject: Re: Info on Clipper chip and fabrication of it
- From: [email protected] (Doug Merritt)
- Date: Tue, 9 Nov 1993 20:08:13 PST
- In-Reply-To: [email protected] (Timothy C. May) "Info on Clipper chip and fabrication of it" (Nov 9, 11:47am)
[email protected] (Timothy C. May) quoted someone else saying:
>VLSI progammable logic (EEprom based?) is used to both
>store the keys, and provide some other logic functions, so you can't read
>anything if you take the chip apart. I don't think any other exotic
>technologies are used. Mykotronix designs the mask- they're fabricated at
>VLSI.
What about triple layer metal interconnect? If they're serious about
making it reverse-engineering-resistant, they'd do that even if it
weren't functionally needed, simply to make it STM-opaque. I think (but
am not sure) that VLSI has that technology in their current fab lines.
I suppose that it's not quite "exotic" by now; maybe that's just assumed
as obvious?
Doug