What are some basic differences between UDPi’s Micro, Optical Disc/Data Storage and Data Transmission applications?
Micros: • UDPi protects the IP within the processor and also the IP in an external RAM/ROM/Flash or parallel EPROM. • UDPi protects the data from any invasive and non-invasive attacks to the processor. Even if an invader accesses the IP by any method, the IP is protected in a way that it can only be decoded on one specific processor. • UDPi does not affect the overall performance of the processor since it is embedded in the CPU (Central Processing Unit) of the micro. • UDPi’s method protects any IP within any device. Any existing processor can use the methodology (UDPi can be applied to MASK processors (pre-programmed) and flash processors. B) Optical Disc/Data Storage: • UDPi creates invisibility for a disc to the reader until a code is entered to decode the disc. • There is no unlocking code to decrypt the disc, but rather a code to reveal the disc information. C) Data Transmissions: • UDPi offers a new way to protect the signals sent to customers. This allows better control over who