On 06/08/2017 10:48 AM, Johnysecured88 via coreboot wrote:
Does anyone anticipate the new EPYC cpus not having PSP?
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I see no reason why they wouldn't.
It doesn't really matter, for the price they'll be sold for you might as
well
Here's the direct download link without registering (hate to give springer
any information):
https://link.springer.com/content/pdf/10.1007%2F978-1-4302-6572-6.pdf
On Thu, Jun 8, 2017 at 4:51 PM, Peter Stuge wrote:
> ron minnich wrote:
> > Ah gee Peter, thanks for making me look
ron minnich wrote:
> Ah gee Peter, thanks for making me look at a web page with this sentence:
> "Safeguarding the Future of Computing with Intel Embedded Security and
> Management Engine"
>
> My irony-meter immediately went to 11 ... million.
Ha! :)
I can really recommend eyeing through that
Ah gee Peter, thanks for making me look at a web page with this sentence:
"Safeguarding the Future of Computing with Intel Embedded Security and
Management Engine"
My irony-meter immediately went to 11 ... million.
On Thu, Jun 8, 2017 at 1:43 PM Peter Stuge wrote:
> Rene
Rene Shuster wrote:
> Not an expert obviously, but I was under the impression the Digital
> Restriction Management was achieved through Widevine. No?
DRM requires hardware support to be useful. If the Widevine software
component was solely responsible for DRM then another software
component
Not an expert obviously, but I was under the impression the Digital
Restriction Management was achieved through Widevine. No?
On Thu, Jun 8, 2017 at 3:46 PM, Patrick Georgi wrote:
> Since these discussions flare up time and time again (without ever being
> resolved in any
Since these discussions flare up time and time again (without ever being
resolved in any productive way because the discussion happens in the wrong
forum [0]):
Netflix et al are (probably) required by their contracts with the content
providers (producers, distributors) to make it reasonably hard
Nico,
Would you mind to elaborate and enlighten us on this matter?
On Thu, Jun 8, 2017 at 1:31 PM, Nico Huber wrote:
> On 08.06.2017 16:48, Johnysecured88 via coreboot wrote:
> > Does anyone anticipate the new EPYC cpus not having PSP?
>
> Well, I don't. The answer is quite
On 08.06.2017 16:48, Johnysecured88 via coreboot wrote:
> Does anyone anticipate the new EPYC cpus not having PSP?
Well, I don't. The answer is quite simple if you ask the question
differently: Do you expect AMD to drop Netflix support?
Nico
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