Whats the difference between TPM and PTT?

Well,MiniToolwould illustrate that in this post.

Before that, it offers you an introduction to them.

TPM vs PTT: Definition

What is TPM?

TPM(Trusted Platform Module) is a specialized and dedicated chip installed on the motherboard.

It generates, stores, and limits cryptographic keys required to access system files on the hardware stage.

A lot of researchers believe it is better to store security keys from a hardware level rather than software.

This will make it harder for malicious software to hack and access your data.

Simply put, TPM acts as endpoint security for the devices which support it.

For instance, motherboards from MSI, ASUS, and Gigabyte use TPM.

This encryption method also protects your data even in the case of physical theft.

PTT (Platform Trust Technology) is a software-based TPM, which can be found in some Intel chipsets.

Intel PTT is a platform functionality for credential storage and key management used by Windows 11.

This patented technology has been introduced since Intels 4th generation processors.

It provides the same TPM security protocol without the need for an extra physical chip.

AMD also has a software-based TPM, called fTPM (firmware TPM).

Computers with Intel PTT or AMDs built-in firmware version dont require a dedicated crypto-processor or memory.

TPM creates root of trust by using unique cryptographic keys burned into physical media soldered onto the motherboard.

However, TPM adds cost and complexity to system designs.

Importantly, PTT supports all of Microsofts latest operating system requirements for TPM 2.0.

As you might know, TPM is required to install Windows 11.

What to do if your machine doesnt have TPM?

Well, you’ve got the option to find out if your PC has TPM by usingthis guide.

Then follow the given tutorial toinstall Windows 11 without TPMor download and roll out the following lightweight operating systems.

Then you are able to make use of them properly and improve your computers security level.