New update is coming from Tropic Square and SatoshiLabs Trezor developers,
they are saying that first prototypes of their new transparent secure element is currently in production and they should receive them in the
end of October 2022!
Plan is that Tropic Square chips (TROPIC01) should become global security standard for many devices, not just for hardware wallets.
They are testing this new chip and they plan to release testing results as soon as possible.
This means that we can expect new Trezor hardware wallets with secure element after that, maybe in early 2023.
We designed the chip to provide a high level of security at every layer, from the choice of algorithms to the actual implementation. We target resilience against side-channel attacks and resilience against attacks causing erroneous behavior – the so-called ‘fault injection.’ Transparent chips allow us to open up implementation details to the community, which helps strengthen security through finding and highlighting potential vulnerabilities.
https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:6963468001845125120/From the tl;dr all the info on the TROPIC01 is it pin and / or instruction compatible with other secure elements to any degree?
For the wallets that are almost done now or will be done by the end of the year they are going to be using whatever you can get today.
The next generation if it's pin / programming similar enough they might make it into them. If not it's going to be a while if there has been any work on them based on what you can get now. Could be wrong, just my view. Also, there is a strong sentiment in the security field to let the other guy test new things. We'll wait for gen 2.
-Dave