Linux kernel interfaces

Media Alert: Intel at Open Confidential Computing Conference 2024

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Vendredi, mars 8, 2024

Clouds are varied in their infrastructure and multiple confidential computing vendors, each potentially with multiple product generations, offering confidential CPUs, GPUs and other special-purpose processing units.

Key Points: 
  • Clouds are varied in their infrastructure and multiple confidential computing vendors, each potentially with multiple product generations, offering confidential CPUs, GPUs and other special-purpose processing units.
  • Technical readiness and market momentum will converge in 2024 to accelerate growth and adoption of confidential computing.
  • Intel and Nvidia deliver confidential computing technologies that establish independent TEEs on the CPU and GPU, respectively.
  • Intel technology enables the Private Data Exchange to leverage confidential computing, which processes sensitive data out of view from unauthorized software or system administrators.

Chelsio Welcomes Integration Of SoftiWarp Into Upstream Linux Kernel 5.3

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Jeudi, septembre 5, 2019

SoftiWarp integrates with the industry standard Linux RDMA host stack and thus exports the Linux RDMA verbs API to both user space and kernel space applications.

Key Points: 
  • SoftiWarp integrates with the industry standard Linux RDMA host stack and thus exports the Linux RDMA verbs API to both user space and kernel space applications.
  • Due to close integration with the Linux kernel socket layer, SoftiWarp allows for efficient data transfer operations.
  • It recently reached a level of maturity and widespread usage, which made its inclusion into the Linux kernel desirable.
  • IBM Research Zurich donated the driver for inclusion with Linux kernel version 5.3 and provides further code maintenance.