A reason to stay away from Intel chips in the future? Intel's latest chipset adds support for Microsoft's DRM format on a hardware level. Intel is not giving out any details, probably because they tried to sneak that one
in without anyone noticing...
As you may have heard, the software DRM can be circumvented (only if you have a valid license for the content though), but hardware is most likely going to be quite a bit tougher to get around...
More here:
*forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=89243
Microsoft and the entertainment industry's holy grail of controlling copyright through the motherboard has moved a step closer with Intel Corp. now embedding digital rights
More here:
*www.digitmag.co.uk/news/index.cfm?NewsID=4915
source : Doom9
management within in its latest dual-core processor
Pentium D and accompanying 945 chipset....
in without anyone noticing...
As you may have heard, the software DRM can be circumvented (only if you have a valid license for the content though), but hardware is most likely going to be quite a bit tougher to get around...
More here:
*forum.doom9.org/showthread.php?t=89243
Microsoft and the entertainment industry's holy grail of controlling copyright through the motherboard has moved a step closer with Intel Corp. now embedding digital rights
More here:
*www.digitmag.co.uk/news/index.cfm?NewsID=4915
source : Doom9
management within in its latest dual-core processor
Pentium D and accompanying 945 chipset....