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by natesales
400 days ago
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We have to trust the hardware manufacturer (Intel/AMD/NVIDIA) designed their chips to execute the instructions we inspect, so we're assuming trust in vendor silicon either way. The real benefit of confidential computing is to extend that trust to the source code too (the inference server, OS, firmware). Maybe one day we’ll have truly open hardware ;) |
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> Maybe one day we'll have truly open hardware
At least the RoT/SE if nothing else: https://opentitan.org/