T239

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NVIDIA T239 SoC Specifications

CPU

  • Eight 64-bit ARM Cortex A78C cores

Cache

  • 4 MB Shared L3 Cache, 256KB L2 Cache per core, 64KB/64KB (I/D) L1 Cache per core

Memory Frequency

  • LPDDR5X-3200, 128-bit (102 GB/s)

Memory Size

  • 12 GB

GPU

  • Cores 1536-core Ampere GPU

Notable Security Features

PAC

A78C supports Armv8.3-A Pointer Authentication and Armv8.6-A Enhanced Pointer Authentication instructions.

Memory Encryption

The T239 appears to support memory encryption, similar to the T234.

Memory within certain carveout regions is encrypted. The memory controller transparently encrypts data during writes and decrypts data during reads. For these regions, an attacker sniffing the external memory bus will see only ciphertext. Application memory is not encrypted, presumably for performance reasons, since encryption incurs a latency cost.

It is likely that encryption is tweaked on a per-physical-address basis. So, an attacker with control of the external memory bus cannot e.g. relocate data from one address to another.

There is no memory authentication, however. So in the event of external memory tampering, the CPU will read back garbled plaintext (effectively, random bytes).