Thread: On-chip DRM :|
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Re: On-chip DRM :|

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Originally Posted by SYMM
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Originally Posted by BBC Technology News
Shares in Intel dipped today ahead of speculation that the chip giant's Q4 accounts will show a 'significant' drop in earnings. Insiders have blamed the poor performance of the company on a slump in the growth rate of it's processor and motherboard division.
The fall is widely believed to be a direct result of a consumer boycott in protest of the embedded DRM (copyright enforcement) technology which Intel introduced into it's products, under intense industry pressure from Microsoft. An Intel spokesman declined to comment on the speculation, indicating that shareholders should wait until the company has published its results before reacting.
Hector Ruiz, CEO of AMD, was quick to reiterate his statement that embedded DRM infringes fair use provisions of copyright legislation, adding that AMD still has no plans to introduce such technology.
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