Keysplayr
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Originally posted by: dmcowen674
Originally posted by: govtcheez75
I read an interesting Blog stating that the reason behind the change was to prepare for Apple's full venture into music/video/movies downloads that they plan to sell through iTunes (probably will change to iMedia or something).
There is something in the Intel's next gen chips that allow for security within the hardware for some sort of a copy protection that will keep people from sharing their downloaded music and movie files illegally.
This made a lot of sense to me at the time that I was reading it. It maybe be because I was all drugged up on flu/cold meds at the time, but definitely interesting reading.
You are correct, Intel has hardcoded DRM into all of their CPU's going forward now. It works in conjunction to new Microsoft DRM.
Between the two they have FULL control over all aspects of your computer.
Not if you change your nic card cuddles.