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> This feels like a bit of a slush fund for the area for Intel So I've been in this space for a decadeish now after leaving the Hill, and trust me on this (or don't it's the internet. If sources wanted feel free to ask and I'll respond with Public resources) - Intel wasn't the only one. AMD, Nvidia, IBM, Amazon, Microsoft, Qualcomm, ARM, etc all got a piece of the pie in the Secure Enclave space along with Intel. It also isn't that secretive. If you've ever been on campus at UCB, Stanford, MIT, UIUC, CMU, UCLA, UMich, UT Austin, ASU, OSU, and UW, there's been a lot of federal funding sloshing from the Secure Enclave front. The key difference is this started as a reaction to Supermicro a couple years ago. > I'm a little surprised to see how left accepted they are There are left leaning Dems, but most of us are Center Left. Most of CPC itself is more centrist than progressive. If you lean DSA, we might not be the right party for you. |