ALEXANDRIA, Va., June 6 -- United States Patent no. 12,282,567, issued on April 22, was assigned to Intel Corp. (Santa Clara, Calif.).
"Cryptographic computing using encrypted base addresses and used in multi-tenant environments" was invented by David M. Durham (Beaverton, Ore.), Michael LeMay (Hillsboro, Ore.), Ramya Jayaram Masti (Hillsboro, Ore.), Gilbert Neiger (Portland, Ore.) and Jason W. Brandt (Austin, Texas).
According to the abstract* released by the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office: "Technologies disclosed herein provide cryptographic computing with cryptographically encoded pointers in multi-tenant environments. An example method comprises executing, by a trusted runtime, first instructions to generate a first address key for a ...