In his keynote address at the Fall 2002 Intel Developer Forum, Otellini said that beginning in 2003, Intel processors would feature new technology that would better safeguard data from hackers and viruses. . .
In his keynote address at the Fall 2002 Intel Developer Forum, Otellini said that beginning in 2003, Intel processors would feature new technology that would better safeguard data from hackers and viruses. Code-named LaGrande Technology (LT), the initiative involves integrating security features into processors and chipsets to provide a more secure computing environment. "LaGrande delivers a hardware-based foundation for security," Otellini stated in his keynote address. "It includes protected execution, protected memory, and protected storage."

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