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IMHO, AMD, Intel and ARM should step up and start provide some cheap and accessible hardware that you can use at your home, and not intended for rolling out cash (i.e. something like NUC), but only to allow kernel maintainers and operating system developers to test their server features.

Cheap means here something like less than 1000 euros.

E.g., in Intel SGX the latest and greatest are NUC7's from 2018 and for VM based confidential computing there's nothing appropriate.

Shame on you CPU companies!

#arm #intel #amd #cpu

#Nvidia unveils #DGX Station workstation PCs with #GB300 #BlackwellUltra inside
By launching its #DGXStation based on the GB300 Desktop Superchip platform as well as the #DGXSpark powered by the #GB10 #GraceBlackwell Superchip, Nvidia sets the stage for its #Arm-based desktop workstation platforms that will be aimed at broader market segments beyond data scientists, researchers, and software developers.
tomshardware.com/tech-industry #ProjectDIGITS

Tom's Hardware · Nvidia unveils DGX Station workstation PCs with GB300 Blackwell Ultra insideBy Anton Shilov

My first GCC commit! 🎉

Although my first C compiler was Borland Turbo C, GCC has always offered a better programming experience. My journey with GCC started in the late '90s, back when Red Hat was a rad startup, The Matrix was blowing minds, and Rage Against the Machine was blasting through boombox.

After decades of using the GCC toolchain, I now find myself contributing to its codebase. Excited to share my first commit to the GCC project, adding a few intrinsic functions to arm_acle.h.

Huge thanks to everyone on the GCC team for their support!

🔗 gcc.gnu.org/git/?p=gcc.git;a=c