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Intel's Upcoming Core Chips to Secure Streaming Movies

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January 3, 2011
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Intel's Upcoming Core Chips to Secure Streaming Movies Intel on Monday said that it was building a hardware security layer in its next-generation Core chips to prevent streaming movies from being copied.
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