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@lupyuen@qoto.org Tell me. Is it served hot?

This looks really great, but I'm a little worried that it's one of those commercial products that will never actually land in production.

Earl Grey: "first commercial chip based on the OpenTitan Hardware Security design has hit the market"

spectrum.ieee.org/open-titan-c

@lupyuen
"Don't tell my wife!!!: was the reaction of my boss back in 1984 when I first got a LED blinking, written in our new programming language (EXOL). "She will be mad that this is what I have been toiling with for the last 3 years....", and sure enough a divorce not much later.

Blinky --> Divorce

@lupyuen
"starts at"... ha ha! :-)
Then there are the parts and maint. and updates that can *only* come from Big Blue. Who owns who now?
Fortunately, I have neither the workloads nor the money that IBM wants and needs :-)
I'm very happy with arduinos, SOCs, linux, BSDs and haiku! :-)

"Moving your workloads from a x86 server to this amazingly inexpensive can save 52% TCO over five years, IBM claims ... LinuxONE 4 Express starts at $135,000"

zdnet.com/home-and-office/smar

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