Column: Apple wants Pentium D for DRM
updated 10:35 am EDT, Mon June 6, 2005
Pentium DRM
Apple may have lost the "office era" to Microsoft, but it's trying to get the jump on the is right." Ultimately, Yager agrees "processors don't matter."
Apple may have lost the "office era" to Microsoft, but it's trying to get the jump on the is right." Ultimately, Yager agrees "processors don't matter."
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Let the mac go Intel. Then the playing field will be a little more level.
Actually...that's not what was determined. What Intel has said was that they have not put any "hidden, unannounced DRM" technologies...they have admitted to working with vendors though to "better protect" content. So....basically what Intel has said is that "no, we're not hiding anything" not that they are not doing it.
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This is false
This story is not correct. Intel already released a press release saying that there was no drm inside the pentium Ds. Just because someone publishes an article based on speculation doesn't mean its true.