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Ah, now I finally understand why the Titan has a 12GB frame buffer. It's for hiding your pr0n stash.
Ah, now I finally understand why the Titan has a 12GB frame buffer. It's for hiding your pr0n stash.
LOL
Probably quite the opposite though - with so much extra VRAM more stuff will just get marked as free without clearing it making it higher chance stuff is there to be exposed accidentally
Don't have much experience in accelerated 2D surfaces but I thought there was a way to initialise a buffer in secure mode with a channel to the driver which would prevent anything else from accessing the data in that location - but I've never actually used that feature so might be mis-understanding its function.
...and this is why you should never jump to conclusions.
Makes those using the thread to take jabs at nVidia look rather silly![]()
Pretty hilarious, but yeah the people instantly jumping to company-bashing are funny too.
Any programme running on your computer could search through various memory to reveal such things if they desired. It's just funnier because it happened by accident rather than maliciously.
Maybe (yet another) OSX security flaw, but doing the same thing on a Windows machine would be trivial.
I do agree some really don't have a sense of humor as if this was first reported to happen to AMD cards; they would have been all over it laughing and spreading it.....![]()
The way it's meant to be........