: Alerts if the internal sensor battery is low. System Interaction
While the RPC8394 is a master of the 1.6 standard, the industry is moving toward TPM 2.0. However, experts predict that TPM 1.6 hardware will remain in embedded systems until at least 2030. The RPC8394's manufacturer is rumored to be releasing a dual-mode "RPC8394 v2" that supports both 1.6 and 2.0 via a firmware switch, but as of this writing, the dedicated 1.6 version remains the gold standard for legacy infrastructure. RPC8394 1.6 TPM reader
(using generic TPM driver – if RPC8394 supports standard TIS): : Alerts if the internal sensor battery is low
: Dumps chip data into a binary file, which can then be decoded by secondary utilities (like IBMpass) to reveal the original supervisor password (SVP). Secure Access but as of this writing