From a Western Digital press release:
Western Digital Corp. (NASDAQ: WDC) announced today at the 7th RISC-V Workshop that the company intends to lead the industry transition toward open, purpose-built compute architectures. In his keynote address, Western Digital's Chief Technology Officer Martin Fink expressed the company's commitment to [...] transitioning its own consumption of processors – over one billion cores per year – to RISC-V.
(Score: 3, Funny) by takyon on Thursday November 30 2017, @12:32PM (9 children)
Can we say "RISCY business"? "RISC-V business"?
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(Score: 1, Interesting) by Anonymous Coward on Thursday November 30 2017, @01:38PM (2 children)
"RISQUE Business"?
(Score: 2) by Wootery on Thursday November 30 2017, @02:08PM (1 child)
Eh? Is RISQUE an acronym?
(Score: 2) by DannyB on Thursday November 30 2017, @03:44PM
RISC-V Quality User Experience
RISC-V Quality Useful Exceptional
To transfer files: right-click on file, pick Copy. Unplug mouse, plug mouse into other computer. Right-click, paste.
(Score: 2) by Wootery on Thursday November 30 2017, @02:10PM (5 children)
Don't give them ideas - next thing we know we'll have a RISC management engine.
(Score: 4, Funny) by DannyB on Thursday November 30 2017, @03:46PM (3 children)
Maybe we do already and we just don't know it. Or maybe that's what they want you to think. Or maybe Obama's birth certificate was signed using a weak cryptographic key. Or maybe the aliens are behind it.
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(Score: 2) by bob_super on Thursday November 30 2017, @06:20PM (2 children)
> birth certificate was signed using a weak cryptographic key
New geek idea: The same way that nobles and Chinese people used to seal or sign stuff with custom stamps, I'm gonna get stamps made with the customer's Public Key to sign official papers, checks and letters.
Patent pending.
(Score: 2) by takyon on Thursday November 30 2017, @06:33PM (1 child)
I hope you can fit all 16,384 bits on there.
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(Score: 2) by bob_super on Thursday November 30 2017, @06:39PM
https://www.rubberstamps.net/ProductDetail.aspx?ProductID=WOODSTAMP16 [rubberstamps.net]
alternatively:
https://tufel.files.wordpress.com/2008/02/big-stamp.jpg [wordpress.com]
(Score: 2) by RamiK on Thursday November 30 2017, @08:48PM
The sanctums proposal satisfies remote computing and DRM: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K3EN0_g6yL4 [youtube.com]
There are recent attempts at formal verification: https://people.eecs.berkeley.edu/~rsinha/research/pubs/ccs2017.pdf [berkeley.edu]
It's basically a cleaned up SGX that could allow a per-machine key to be issued by the silicon manufacturers as a CA. But the enclave is isolated and can't access anything the OS hasn't allocated it.
The nice thing about this design is that, if you choose to, it will let you reject any enclave requests or just approve specific requests through the OS. While, at the same time, it has no persistent code running in the background that is outside your control as long as there aren't any enclaves running. This can also be verified easily by measuring power and/or thermal imaging the die while idling.
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