Dell's encryption products

Hi together.
I'm currently evaluating data encryption solutions for our DELL Notebooks. While I'm generally aware of encryption technologies like FDE,SED,FLE I'm confused of Dell's range of products for these tasks. DDP|E, DDP|P, DDP|A... which product does support which technology?
Further most (or all) of our Latitudes include this ST Micro Encryption Accelerator Card. Can it be used to accelerate FDE or FLE without to use Bitlocker?
I'm a fan of SED and with products like Wave's ESC it has a high user acceptance. But when I got the same results with a non SED but accelerated with the ST Micro device and a Dell DDP product I would be satisfied too - without the need to buy new SSDs.
I'm surprised that I can't find detailed information about this beside from the "common marketing drivel" with facts, pros and cons.
Regards
MT

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    02 02 00 00 00 A6 02 02 00 01 00 9C 00 03 00 01
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    00 00 00 50 02 0E 00 00 00 51 02 0E 00 01 00 52
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    00 50 03 0A 80 01 00 0E 01 64 80 01 00 0F 01 65
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    Thermal State: Safe
    Security Status: None
    OEM Information: 0x00000000
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    External Reference Designator: Video
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    External Reference Designator: USB1
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    Internal Connector Type: None
    External Reference Designator: USB2
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    External Reference Designator: USB3
    External Connector Type: Access Bus (USB)
    Port Type: USB
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    Internal Reference Designator: J9A1 - TPM HDR
    Internal Connector Type: Other
    External Reference Designator: Not Specified
    External Connector Type: None
    Port Type: Other
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    Internal Connector Type: Other
    External Reference Designator: Not Specified
    External Connector Type: None
    Port Type: Other
    Handle 0x0012, DMI type 8, 9 bytes
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    Internal Connector Type: Other
    External Reference Designator: Not Specified
    External Connector Type: None
    Port Type: Other
    Handle 0x0013, DMI type 8, 9 bytes
    Port Connector Information
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    Internal Connector Type: Other
    External Reference Designator: Not Specified
    External Connector Type: None
    Port Type: Other
    Handle 0x0014, DMI type 8, 9 bytes
    Port Connector Information
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    Internal Connector Type: Other
    External Reference Designator: Not Specified
    External Connector Type: None
    Port Type: Other
    Handle 0x0015, DMI type 8, 9 bytes
    Port Connector Information
    Internal Reference Designator: J1D1 - ITP
    Internal Connector Type: Other
    External Reference Designator: Not Specified
    External Connector Type: None
    Port Type: Other
    Handle 0x0016, DMI type 8, 9 bytes
    Port Connector Information
    Internal Reference Designator: J9E2 - MDC INTPSR
    Internal Connector Type: Other
    External Reference Designator: Not Specified
    External Connector Type: None
    Port Type: Other
    Handle 0x0017, DMI type 8, 9 bytes
    Port Connector Information
    Internal Reference Designator: J9E4 - MDC INTPSR
    Internal Connector Type: Other
    External Reference Designator: Not Specified
    External Connector Type: None
    Port Type: Other
    Handle 0x0018, DMI type 9, 17 bytes
    System Slot Information
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    Type: x16 PCI Express
    Current Usage: In Use
    Length: Long
    ID: 0
    Characteristics:
    3.3 V is provided
    Opening is shared
    PME signal is supported
    Bus Address: 0000:00:01.0
    Handle 0x0019, DMI type 9, 17 bytes
    System Slot Information
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    Type: x1 PCI Express
    Current Usage: In Use
    Length: Short
    ID: 1
    Characteristics:
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    Opening is shared
    PME signal is supported
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    Handle 0x001A, DMI type 10, 6 bytes
    On Board Device Information
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    Status: Enabled
    Description: Mobile Intel HD Graphics
    Handle 0x001B, DMI type 11, 5 bytes
    OEM Strings
    String 1: Dell System
    String 2: 1[05E3h]
    String 3: 3[1.0]
    String 4: 4[0001]
    String 5: 5[0000]
    String 6: 6[D0, D4, D8, DA, DE]
    String 7: 7[]
    String 8: 8[]
    String 9: 9[]
    String 10: 10[A02]
    String 11: 11[]
    String 12: 12[]
    String 13: 13[P20S]
    String 14: 14[0]
    String 15: 15[0]
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    System Configuration Options
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    Interface: Bus Mouse
    Buttons: 2
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    Manufacturer: SDI
    Manufacture Date: Not Specified
    Serial Number: Not Specified
    Name: DELL 7YM0739
    Chemistry: Lithium Ion
    Design Capacity: 51060 mWh
    Design Voltage: 7400 mV
    SBDS Version: 1.0
    Maximum Error: 100%
    OEM-specific Information: 0x00000001
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    Status: OK
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    Location: Processor
    Status: OK
    Maximum Value: 127.0 deg C
    Minimum Value: 0.0 deg C
    Resolution: 1.000 deg C
    Tolerance: 0.5 deg C
    Accuracy: Unknown
    OEM-specific Information: 0x00000000
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    OEM-specific Type
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    Handle 0xB100, DMI type 177, 12 bytes
    OEM-specific Type
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    OEM-specific Type
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