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open ASIC SoC
- To: coderman <[email protected]>, Bryan Bishop <[email protected]>
- Subject: open ASIC SoC
- From: [email protected] (Bryan Bishop)
- Date: Tue, 4 Nov 2014 14:30:44 -0600
- Cc: cpunks <[email protected]>
- In-reply-to: <CAJVRA1QPDFTLzy19XZD_2wiS=8x6k9aodncTkBJKQMgy0ijciw@mail.gmail.com>
- References: <CAJVRA1QPDFTLzy19XZD_2wiS=8x6k9aodncTkBJKQMgy0ijciw@mail.gmail.com>
On Tue, Nov 4, 2014 at 1:57 PM, coderman <[email protected]> wrote:
> given interest in open source privacy enhancing technologies,
> what about open ASIC SoC for privacy routers and other hw?
Are there any open-source ASICs for wifi, bluetooth, gsm, cdma, or
other communication chips?
I briefly glanced and saw:
http://opencores.org/project,bluespec-80211atransmitter
http://opencores.org/project,bluetooth
https://github.com/RangeNetworks/openbts
only slightly related to my request:
https://github.com/travisgoodspeed/80211scrambler
https://github.com/ewa/802.11-data
> - Fab with chain of custody via domestic 22-nm foundry services. (Intel, other?)
I would appreciate any references or links you can provide me to
working chains of custody and their threat models. I am curious to see
what a good one looks like. I think that chain of custody is going to
be problematic because of dopant-level trojans, which can probably
sneak past chain of custody systems. (There are ways to detect
dopant-level trojans, but they are expensive and annoying. Still,
better than nothing of course.)
- Bryan
http://heybryan.org/
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