Despite confusion over HDCP-readiness, manufacturers are saying that next-gen Intel IGP chipsets will be fully HDCP compliant
Information has been circulating to manufacturers that Intel's next generation integrated graphics chipset after Broadwater will support HDCP compliant output. Intel has already hinted at its direction on chipsets by talking about technologies such as Intel Clear Video technology.
Intel currently sits on the HDMI Adopters and Founders board along with a host of other industry leaders. In its most recent roadmap, Intel indicates that upcoming chipsets around the 3rd quarter of this year will be Windows Vista Premium logo certified. As we have previously stated, Windows Vista mandates that HDCP is required for high resolution HD video playback and output. The new chipsets will also be part of Intel's Viiv platform designation.
Last week we reported on the issues concerning ATI and HDCP compliancy as the company has advertised its products as being HDCP-ready when in fact the products were only HDCP-compliant at the GPU level. ATI's own branded boards along with its parters products however, also advertised HDCP readiness or in some cases even saying HDMI compliant when no such connector or adapter shipped with the products.
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