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Transmeta to Incorporate DRM in TM5800 Processor

smiff writes "Silicon Valley is reporting that Transmeta will embed 'security' features in its TM5800 Crusoe processor. 'Transmeta said its Crusoe processors...would be slightly altered to tackle security and address requirements for securing sensitive data and intellectual property.' With everyone looking out for security, why don't I feel all warm and fuzzy inside?"

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  1. I feel I speak for most people here... by I'm+a+racist. · · Score: 4, Funny

    I feel like I speak for most people here, when I say " Oh, shit ."

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  2. Inside connection by JemalCole · · Score: 5, Funny

    Hey, with Linus working for TM, maybe Linux can be the first OS with support for DRM! Woohooo!

    Oh, wait... Dangit.

  3. Transmeta... Transhmetta... by 3vi1 · · Score: 2, Funny

    Don't worry, it's not like it's AMD or Intel doing this....

    (whisper whisper...)

    THEY'RE DOING WHAT?!?!!? HOLY MOTHER OF @#$@#!!! THE SKY IS FALLING, THE SKY IS FRICKIN' FALLING!!!!!!!!

    We only have one option to stop these guys: Don't buy it.

    But here's the problem with that: What if they're only interested in huge commercial bulk orders anyway? I'm afraid my company and many others would buy them without even considering future repercussions.

    Sooner or later, how are we going to get a relatively high-performance CPU without DRM? Someone here must have alternatives. THINK, NERDS! THINK!!!!

  4. McGruff the crime dog says: by Cid+Highwind · · Score: 2, Funny

    Remeber kids, when you buy cheap DRM-less Chinese processors, you're funding TERRORISM!

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