Fixed note.

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Andrea Bichsel (Aquent LLC)
2018-11-30 02:54:29 +00:00
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@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ TPM 2.0 products and systems have important security advantages over TPM 1.2, in
- While TPM 1.2 parts are discrete silicon components which are typically soldered on the motherboard, TPM 2.0 is available as a **discrete (dTPM)** silicon component in a single semiconductor package, an **integrated** component incorporated in one or more semiconductor packages - alongside other logic units in the same package(s) - and as a **firmware (fTPM)** based component running in a trusted execution environment (TEE) on a general purpose SoC.
>!NOTE
> [!NOTE]
> TPM 2.0 requires UEFI firmware. A computer with legacy BIOS and TPM 2.0 won't work as expected.
## Discrete, Integrated or Firmware TPM?