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It doesn't sound like you have anything to worry about if you don't watch a lot of hi-def material.
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oh noes! were all going to have to go underground and build beowulf clusters with old hardware!!1!!1Audioaficionado said:They ( and we) might be forced to by law eventually.
Trusted Computing aka Palladium Technology is in Longhorn and Digital Rights Management incorporated into the chipset/processor/periferal components is the wave of the future.
Pentium-D has it and the Pentium-D chipsets might too. All they need is Longhorn to turn it on. AMD is going to have it soon.
Linux and OS-X will have to have it too or they eventually won't work on newer hardware.
Vulcan said:oh noes! were all going to have to go underground and build beowulf clusters with old hardware!!1!!1
koolaid said:It doesn't sound like you have anything to worry about if you don't watch a lot of hi-def material.