TI still use really outdated hardware (some ARM9 thing) on their high-end nSpire models. With the same price even HP Prime G2 has way better hardware (NXP iMX6ULL, Cortex-A7, 256MB DDR3, USB EHCI OTG) and wide software…
Actually yes.
Locking out other OSes isn't a main goal of Pluton (although technically it can), there are just too many issues (hey Infineon, Intel and Qualcomm I am looking at you) with existing dTPM and fTPM implementations.
TI still use really outdated hardware (some ARM9 thing) on their high-end nSpire models. With the same price even HP Prime G2 has way better hardware (NXP iMX6ULL, Cortex-A7, 256MB DDR3, USB EHCI OTG) and wide software…
Actually yes.
Locking out other OSes isn't a main goal of Pluton (although technically it can), there are just too many issues (hey Infineon, Intel and Qualcomm I am looking at you) with existing dTPM and fTPM implementations.