Thursday, February 23rd 2006

First true HDMI-HDCP enabled video card

All the major players in the grapic card business say that they can offer HDMI-HDCP ready hardware, but are waiting for the market to be ready. But as of late, ATI has come under fire for labeling their products HDCP-ready already, while they really are not, as they lack the chip to use the encoded signal. So it seems that ATI wants to show us, that they do have hardware ready. No specs are given, no price either, just pictures:
Source: DailyTech
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2 Comments on First true HDMI-HDCP enabled video card

#1
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I can't believe that they haven't emplemented such technology into their R520/R580 yet, i feel ashamed cause i just bought the X1900XT, muhahahahahha!
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Darksaber
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Maybe there will be PCI card with the needed chip on it, where the DVI/VGA/TV out signal could pass thru...but I doubt that...would be too nice to be true...

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DS
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