
Intel's
Santa Rosa mobile platform will get a high definition upgrade in the second half of this year when it integrates
dedicated hardware decoding from Broadcom to support
HD DVD and
Blu-ray playback. The extra processing power will let notebooks keep running their Windows
Vista Aero experience -- which currently takes a major hit -- while
playing high-def discs without relying on more expensive GPUs from
NVIDIA or
ATI. We know Toshiba is going all HD DVD in its laptops later this year, and we won't be surprised to see more manufacturers throwing in blue laser options across the line. The manufacturer told Ars Technica that future upgrades to the Santa Rosa chipset should include driver updates later this year, and DirectX10 support in 2008.