Video: deconstructing the Xbox 360's silicon-based security |
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Considering the title of the lecture, "Why Silicon-Based Security is still that hard: Deconstructing Xbox 360 Security", you can expect a lot of technical jargon included in the discussion. However, even if everything doesn't sink in, you can pick up a lot of very interesting information just by listening to it.
Some of the bigger highlights of the hour long lecture was a 3D demo using a reversed engineered driver for ATI/AMD's Xenos gfxchip, as well as a short video presentation of native Wii homebrew.
If you're interested in watching the video, then we suggest you mentally prepare yourself for a lot of techie talk ahead. In any case, here's the video:
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interesting insights as to how MS has implemented security.
Also an unbelievably good and high speed computer for graphics at 299 so long as it doesnt get the rrod. Plus HDtV out so bye bye to 21" monitors. HA HA