Originally posted by: munky
That depends on your definition of "DHCP ready". It's misleading, but I'm sure anyone could twist the meaning of that statement to support their own claims. And, as far as I know, neither Ati nor Nv currently have any vga cards that fully support DHCP.
I believe part of the reason there are no "vga" cards that support HDCP is that the HDCP specification calls for all digital outputs. So no VGA or DVI-I ports are allowed, only DVI-D.
And as far as ATI/Nv, I'd say they're both guilty of semi-false advertising. Sure, the GPU may be capable of HDCP, but apparently the PCB's aren't. And most, if not all, of the cards sold today are built using a reference design. So if ATI/Nv
really wanted to ensure HDCP compliance, they could have simply provided the manufacturers with a reference design that included it.