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For over two years Intel open-source engineers have been working on preparing the Linux kernel for UEFI unaccepted memory support and it looks like that will cross the finish line with the upcoming Linux 6.5 cycle.
With Intel TDX and AMD SEV-SNP for better securing virtual machines on the mainline Linux kernel, memory is accepted/initialized immediately at boot time by the VMs although the capability exists to have 'unaccepted memory' where that memory is only dealt with by the VMs later on or on an as-needed basis
CHICAGO, June 2, 2023 /PRNewswire/ The market for confidential computing appears to have a bright future thanks to rising data security risks awareness, changing laws, technology improvements
/PRNewswire/ The market for confidential computing appears to have a bright future thanks to rising data security risks awareness, changing laws, technology.