Lol good luck with that.Will never happen but I wish I could transfer purchases from one account to another.
Lol good luck with that.Will never happen but I wish I could transfer purchases from one account to another.
AMD 2014 GCN 1.2 dGPUs also have the ability to stream UHD media including UHD Blu-ray if they have an app and blu-ray drive that supports it. Sony has a BDA license for a Game Console which also works for Embedded players and a BDA License for PC UHD Blu-ray player as well as PC drive yet nothing has been released for anything, Sony has stated they will have a stand alone (Embedded) UHD blu-ray player by March 2017 at the latest. So to this point AMD has been waiting two years to support UHD media and the PS4 and XB1 have been waiting 2 years 9 months with I think everyone waiting till October.We are 3 years into the generation and not one thing Jeff rigby has claimed will happen has.
It's honestly irritating at this point.
[...] it all comes with Firmware 4.0 and embedded Playready. [...]
Will never happen but I wish I could transfer purchases from one account to another.
Links to this:https://blogs.windows.com/windowsexperience/2016/06/29/windows-10-anniversary-update-available-august-2/ said:Windows 10 offers significant security protection. Security has never been more critical with more than 250 million threats online in any given day. These threats can cause loss of data and personal information with increased risk of identity theft. Windows 10 includes built-in protection to help keep you more secure with all new features in the Anniversary Update.
Together with the BIOS, TPM forms a "root of trust": TPM contains several PCRs (Platform Configuration Registers) that allow a secure storage and reporting of security relevant metrics. These metrics can be used to detect changes to previous configurations and derive decisions how to proceed. Good examples can be found in Linux Unified Key Setup (LUKS),[11] and in Microsoft's BitLocker Drive Encryption and PrivateCore vCage memory encryption (see below).http://blogs.microsoft.com/microsoftsecure/2015/06/29/governments-recognize-the-importance-of-tpm-2-0-through-iso-adoption/ said:TPM 2.0 builds on the achievements of its predecessor ISO/IEC 11889:2009, playing an important role in enhancing security by combining hardware and software features. It provides improvements to secure generation of cryptographic keys and to control their use. It includes a privacy protected mechanism that enables remote trust-verification of the software used to boot a particular system. Most importantly, TPM 2.0 supports cryptographic agility, allowing for effective management of cryptographic algorithms; including easier migration when a major weakness is found in an algorithm. Under the same technical framework, it also expands the use of additional publically available algorithms based on market requirements for TPM applications.
The fact that the standard was supported by a large number of countries, including Australia, Belgium, Canada, China, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Ghana, Ireland, Italy, Japan, the Republic of Korea, Lebanon, Malaysia, Netherlands, Nigeria, Norway, the Russian Federation, South Africa, the United Arab Emirates, the United Kingdom and the United States, underlines the growing level of concern around cybersecurity, among both developed and emerging economies.
However, we recognize that we have to go further to address the security challenges posed by the explosive growth of mobile devices, society’s increasing reliance on wireless networks and the Internet of Things. To this end, Microsoft is providing more TPM functions in Windows 10 and enabling easier deployment of the TPM to achieve “secure by default” objectives for devices, such as mobile devices, servers, etc. TPM 2.0 implementations will include more algorithms and processes such as key generators, as well as onboard storage for cryptographic system measurements for validation and digital certificates. Moreover, Windows 10 hardware requirements enable tailored TPM 2.0 deployments for organizations, ensuring greater flexibility if so needed.
Will the PS4 start using Windows 10 with the next firmware update? If not, then why are you posting this here?Windows 10 August 2 update: Looks like ARM trusted boot TEE is now supported which is a requirement for Playready porting kit 3 and UHD media DRM. Prior security was via virtual mode (Playready porting kit 2.5) or included in the app (Playready 2) which will be phased out. Windows 10 can now support a UHD Blu-ray app and the XB1 slim with UHD blu-ray.
My guess is that AMD, Microsoft and Sony are tied together in this. XB1 Slim will get it first then PCs, Launch XB1 and then Launch PS4 at the same time the PS4 Slim and NEO are released.If you read, TMP2.0 is not backwardly compatible with earlier versions. The PS3 supported something similar to earlier earlier versions of this. Sony may have been waiting to implement TMP 2.0 as the spec released June 29, 2015, years after the PS4 was released.Will the PS4 start using Windows 10 with the next firmware update? If not, then why are you posting this here?
1) As of July 28, 2016, all new device models, lines or series (or if you are updating the hardware configuration of a existing model, line or series with a major update, such as CPU, graphic cards) must implement and enable by default TPM 2.0 I think this means AMD has to release drivers that support this as of July 28th.https://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/itpro/windows/keep-secure/tpm-recommendations said:For end consumers, TPM is behind the scenes but still very relevant for Hello, Passport and in the future, many other key features in Windows 10. It offers the best Passport experience, helps encrypt passwords, secures streaming high quality 4K content and builds on our overall Windows 10 experience story for security as a critical pillar. Using Windows on a system with a TPM enables a deeper and broader level of security coverage.
TPM 2.0 Compliance for Windows 10
Windows 10 for desktop editions (Home, Pro, Enterprise, and Education)
As of July 28, 2016, all new device models, lines or series (or if you are updating the hardware configuration of a existing model, line or series with a major update, such as CPU, graphic cards) must implement and enable by default TPM 2.0 (details in section 3.7, https://msdn.microsoft.com/library/windows/hardware/dn915086(v=vs.85).aspx)
TPM 2.0 is required for all InstantGo devices.
My guess is that AMD, Microsoft and Sony are tied together in this. XB1 Slim will get it first then PCs, Launch XB1 and then Launch PS4 at the same time the PS4 Slim and NEO are released.
Remember Sony is writing a UHD Blu-ray PC app and the PS4 has a Playready porting kit 3 as does AMD Carrizo, GCN 1.2 dGPUs, the XB1 (ARM TEE) and Sony could be writing the UHD Blu-ray app for the XB1 slim. Microsoft shipped Playready porting kit 3 for iOS and Android October 2013.
So any hints or what not as to what features might be rolling out in this update?
more stickersSo any hints or what not as to what features might be rolling out in this update?
So any hints or what not as to what features might be rolling out in this update?
You get to keep your PSN ID.
You get to keep your PSN ID.
another thread that got derailed by rigby bullshit
always sad to see
I hope it's not more social stuff or stickers. Do people actually use stickers?
Anyway, I'd really like folders for games and friends. I really want to sort my friends in people I know irl, people I play with in certain games, people from forums such as GAF etc. Sony pls.
another thread that got derailed by rigby bullshit
always sad to see
The Rigby shit is dumb, but there wasn't a lot to talk about here anyway. There's no news or anything about the firmware so it's basically just stability jokes or people hoping for non-trash features/stuff we clearly won't get. Pointless social features for all!
Sure, but I came back to this thread to see if there have been some leaks or teasers and all I see is rigby tech diarrhea.
I don't even care if he's right or wrong, the way he posts is just obnoxious. It's like a robot trying to communicate with humans and failing badly at it. I doubt he'd pass a turing test.
"Hey rigby, how are you today?"
" the PS4 has a Playready porting kit 3 as does AMD Carrizo, GCN 1.2 dGPUs, the XB1 (ARM TEE). DLNA, Miracast, WMDRM, Playready, Playready ND, HTML5 <video> MSE EME, Codecs, HDCP2.2, HDR and more will be 100% in southbridge with network standby"
Sure, but I came back to this thread to see if there have been some leaks or teasers and all I see is rigby tech diarrhea.
I don't even care if he's right or wrong, the way he posts is just obnoxious. It's like a robot trying to communicate with humans and failing badly at it. I doubt he'd pass a turing test.
"Hey rigby, how are you today?"
" the PS4 has a Playready porting kit 3 as does AMD Carrizo, GCN 1.2 dGPUs, the XB1 (ARM TEE). DLNA, Miracast, WMDRM, Playready, Playready ND, HTML5 <video> MSE EME, Codecs, HDCP2.2, HDR and more will be 100% in southbridge with network standby"
My guess is that AMD, Microsoft and Sony are tied together in this. XB1 Slim will get it first then PCs, Launch XB1 and then Launch PS4 at the same time the PS4 Slim and NEO are released.If you read, TMP2.0 is not backwardly compatible with earlier versions. The PS3 supported something similar to earlier earlier versions of this. Sony may have been waiting to implement TMP 2.0 as the spec released June 29, 2015, years after the PS4 was released.
Remember Sony is writing a UHD Blu-ray PC app and the PS4 has a Playready porting kit 3 as does AMD Carrizo, GCN 1.2 dGPUs, the XB1 (ARM TEE) and Sony could be writing the UHD Blu-ray app for the XB1 slim. Microsoft shipped Playready porting kit 3 for iOS and Android October 2013.
1) As of July 28, 2016, all new device models, lines or series (or if you are updating the hardware configuration of a existing model, line or series with a major update, such as CPU, graphic cards) must implement and enable by default TPM 2.0 I think this means AMD has to release drivers that support this as of July 28th.
2) Windows 10 free upgrade ends July 29th
3) Windows 10 August 2 update implements TPM 2.0 security
When the dust settles after the TGS rumor, Rigby will be the hero we all did not realize we had, lol.
Regardless of whatever people feel, lol, I actually learn things clicking his links, then scratch my head why these companies legit say, and/or use the tech, but seemingly lock us out of it. It is not like he does not back it up with legit patents, and part numbers, etc..
Now wether they will act upon such things, instead of locking us out to sell us another box, that is a whole different discussion.
No. Zero chance of this happening. Every time he gets cornered by someone who knows what the are talking about his MO is either to:
A) dissappear from the thread and then re-appear in another thread with another wall of nonsense so the cycle of 'hey maybe he's on to something' can start again. I refer you to this thread:
http://m.neogaf.com/showthread.php?t=1210010&page=18
B) change the original argument, obfuscate behind a wall of text, pick a new goalpost, then never refer to the original argument again.
You would literally learn as much by typing three random letters into Google search and then picking a random page and entry for Google translate to butcher.
What the hell... Why are you guys hating in rigby?
What the hell... Why are you guys hating in rigby?
He is disruptive.
he doesnt know anything about uprendering
What the hell... Why are you guys hating in rigby?
He is disruptive.
Derails threads and the only thing of his to come to fruition was the PS3 web browser update years ago.
How the hell does him posting detailed information on tech updates derail a threa, it's your choice to read it.
To my mind, anyway, passing off wild speculation as fact isn't something that should be encouraged.He just rambles on about tech, nothing more, lol.
I don't agree with thing, therefore...