Intel has unveiled a copy protection scheme that will add a layer of encryption between a system and a digital display. High-bandwidth Digital Copy Protection (HDCP) encrypts each pixel as it moves from PC to digital displays, such as digital flat panels. Transmitter and receiver silicon will perform the authentication, encryption, and decryption functions, while supporting the DVI digital transmission rate of 5 Gbps between the host and display.
Intel has unveiled a copy protection scheme that will add a layer of encryption between a system and a digital display. High-bandwidth Digital Copy Protection (HDCP) encrypts each pixel as it moves...
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