Microsoft he said Pluton, an upcoming chip that differs from the main CPU and will be available on future Windows 10 PCs.
The Microsoft Pluton processor is designed to improve protection against physical attacks and prevent intruders from stealing user credentials and malicious encryption keys. The chip will help systems recover from software errors.
Essentially, the Pluton chip is a Trusted Platform Modules (TPM) that will be isolated from the rest of the system to protect the encryption keys from attacks during attacks targeting the CPU.
Microsoft promises that Pluton will make it easier to update system firmware, for example, in cases where TPM firmware is required for separate processors security.
In the case of Intel, the Pluton processor will be available with future chips but will be isolated from their cores. However, there is currently no exact timetable for the appearance of the first Intel chips to feature the Pluton security processor.
Pluton will be integrated into its process Windows Update on Windows 10 PCs, according to Microsoft. So it will receive firmware and end-to-end security updates that will be developed, maintained and updated by Microsoft.
Firmware updates will follow the same process as uses the Azure Sphere Security Service to connect to IoT devices.