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  • tildearrow
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    Originally posted by sandy8925 View Post
    AndyChow - It's for DRM (Digital Restrictions Management). Your own data won't be protected, don't worry.
    I wish DRM would die. I want to listen to my purchased music, not be filled with this crap.

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  • andrei_me
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    Speaking of GEM, how is that project for a unified memory something that started because nvidia EGL Stream?

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  • Guest
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    AndyChow - It's for DRM (Digital Restrictions Management). Your own data won't be protected, don't worry.

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  • tildearrow
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    Originally posted by bemerk View Post
    digital Rights Management support maybe,like Widevike from Google?
    Could be potentially that. Or maybe workstation/enterprise applications.

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  • bemerk
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    digital Rights Management support maybe,like Widevike from Google?

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  • AndyChow
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    I'm all for more encryption and don't see anything wrong with this, but it leaves me scratching my head. What use could this have? What are they trying to protect?

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  • AMD "Trusted Memory Zone" Encrypted vRAM Support Coming To Their Linux GPU Driver

    Phoronix: AMD "Trusted Memory Zone" Encrypted vRAM Support Coming To Their Linux GPU Driver

    AMD Trusted Memory Zone support is a new feature being worked on for their open-source graphics driver that works in conjunction with the graphics hardware for being able to encrypt portions of the video memory...

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