For the Pixel 3, Google is betting on a chip to bring Android security
https://www.cnet.com/news/for-the-pixel-3-google-is-betting-on-a-chip-to-bring-android-security/
In July, Google also announced the Titan Security Key, which doesn't actually use the Titan chip.
The Pixel 3 would be the first time Google's own security chip is in the hands of everyday people, as the previous Titan chip was used only internally, on Google's data centers. In a blog post Wednesday, Google detailed how the Titan M works and why it makes the Pixel 3 the most secure Android phone you can get.
For the Pixel 3, Google is betting on a chip to bring Android security
Oct 17, 2018, 6:24pm UTC
https://www.cnet.com/news/for-the-pixel-3-google-is-betting-on-a-chip-to-bring-android-security/
> In July, Google also announced the Titan Security Key, which doesn't actually use the Titan chip.
> The Pixel 3 would be the first time Google's own security chip is in the hands of everyday people, as the previous Titan chip was used only internally, on Google's data centers. In a blog post Wednesday, Google detailed how the Titan M works and why it makes the Pixel 3 the most secure Android phone you can get.