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End up in a panel on quantum computing
Last year it was nuclear science
End up in a panel on quantum computing
Last year it was nuclear science
I have to wonder if there's virtual partitioning so a device can reserve / lease a context within itself to a virtual machine resident elsewhere, rather than the whole card.
I also have to wonder what the latency might be on connecting new sessions between
I have to wonder if there's virtual partitioning so a device can reserve / lease a context within itself to a virtual machine resident elsewhere, rather than the whole card.
I also have to wonder what the latency might be on connecting new sessions between
VMs can also ask again for attestation in case
VMs can also ask again for attestation in case
Complexity like this really reminds me that a user-facing computer is really just a distributed system of smaller computers that run their own code.
Complexity like this really reminds me that a user-facing computer is really just a distributed system of smaller computers that run their own code.
I get the sense that working at Intel has a lot of acronyms.
More talk about secured communication between devices on the PCI fabric.
I get the sense that working at Intel has a lot of acronyms.
More talk about secured communication between devices on the PCI fabric.
This is too much content. I understand it is a complex concept, but this presentation has too much detail.
Each of these points should be its own slide.
PCI express has encryption from point to point to prevent snooping
This is too much content. I understand it is a complex concept, but this presentation has too much detail.
Each of these points should be its own slide.
PCI express has encryption from point to point to prevent snooping
"Heterogeneous CPU and accelerator confidential computing standard" with Trust Domain Extensions
From my ignorant perspective I feel like this is just Intel shouting out a new concept they developed without collaboration, much like other "standards" have
"Heterogeneous CPU and accelerator confidential computing standard" with Trust Domain Extensions
From my ignorant perspective I feel like this is just Intel shouting out a new concept they developed without collaboration, much like other "standards" have
The next one is by Intel about TDX.
Remotely with zoom. They aren't presenting their slides properly. The audience must have a really difficult time.
The next one is by Intel about TDX.
Remotely with zoom. They aren't presenting their slides properly. The audience must have a really difficult time.
They picked noise because it is both minimal and flexible.
They picked noise because it is both minimal and flexible.
About using noise to do attestation bidirectionally.
"Next slide please" *6 second delay*
(Literally how I feel about HLS)
About using noise to do attestation bidirectionally.
"Next slide please" *6 second delay*
(Literally how I feel about HLS)
The most concise one I've seen yet, honestly.
The most concise one I've seen yet, honestly.