Wow, an onboard firewall. Kinda reminds me of Intel putting those serial numbers on their CPUs. On Tue, 11 May 2004 08:35:29 -0500 "Brian Kelsay" writes: > http://www.theregister.co.uk/2004/05/11/nvidia_nforce_update/ > > Quote from story: > The new chipset, the nForce 2 Ultra 400Gb, now features its own, > on-board Gigabit Ethernet port, which Nvidia claims yields 200 per > cent more network bandwidth than a Gigabit board hooked up to a PCI > bus can manage. > > Nvidia's big pitch, however, is the security component, which is > claims is "the industry's first and only hardware-optimised firewall > solution". Nvidia Firewall software hooks into the chipset's TCP/IP > packet processing ability, and has been certified by security > specialist ICSA Labs, the company said. Incoming packets can be > analysed 'at source' to check whether they should be allowed into > the computer. That, argues Nvidia, not only improves performance - > the host CPU is freed from the task of running a software-only > firewall - but enhances the degree of protection offered. > > Brian Kelsay > > > >