I do hope Anand and team see this...
http://www.digitmag.co.uk/news/index.cfm?NewsID=4915
If someone has contacts at Intel on this new "undocumented feature", please fill us in!
There was an additional new piece as well...
This sounds like some heady stuff!
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 management within in its latest dual-core processor Pentium D and accompanying 945 chipset
http://www.digitmag.co.uk/news/index.cfm?NewsID=4915
If someone has contacts at Intel on this new "undocumented feature", please fill us in!
There was an additional new piece as well...
Intel is heavily promoting what it calls "active management technology" (AMT) in the new chips as a major plus for system administrators and enterprise IT. Understood to be a sub-operating system residing in the chip's firmware, AMT will allow administrators to both monitor or control individual machines independent of an operating system
This sounds like some heady stuff!