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Hello, may I ask that this CPU J4125 supports intel ® Software Guard Extensions, but recently some partners have reported that intel will stop the IAS certification function of J4125 CPU, may I ask whether Intel has a plan in this regard? If so, what exactly does the plan look like? What are the implementation standards and time? Or is it going to happen soon? I am very concerned about this plan, and I am worried that my device will no longer be able to use SGX functions. Please tell me if you know, thank you!
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Hi Mr17,
Thanks for reaching out.
We are checking on this and will get back to you as soon as possible.
Regards,
Aznie
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Hi Mr17,
Thanks for your patience.
The CPU J4125 supports Intel ® Software Guard Extensions. You may refer to these Product Specification.
Currently, IAS authenticates clients using only Enhanced Privacy ID (EPID) or Elliptic Curve Digital Signature Algorithm (ECDSA).
Intel no longer on-boards new customers using the old certificate-based authentication. It’s only there for legacy IAS customers and will soon be discontinued completely.
Regards,
Aznie
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Hello, thank you for your reply.
But I have a few questions
1. We are currently using SGX functionality of J4125, will it be affected?
2, If there is an impact, can you tell me the specific or approximate time? So that we can be prepared to respond;
Thanks again for your reply!
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Hi Mr17,
As for now, Intel has not announced any plans to discontinue support of SGX on
CPU J4125.
Regards,
Aznie
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Hi Mr17,
This thread will no longer be monitored since we have provided information. If you need any additional information from Intel, please submit a new question.
Regards,
Aznie
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