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I think this deserves a new dedicated thread:
In the advisory group are: Broadcom, Dell, Google, HP, HPE, Lenovo, Meta, Microsoft, Oracle, Red Hat, Tim Sweeney of Epic Games and Torvalds of the Linux Foundation.
Nice quotes from that "interview":
"Gelsinger cited security models as an example where the two companies “haven’t done our ecosystem a favor” by pursuing different approaches. “I think we could have done a better job and had a more active upstreaming of shared operating system-level support in the past,” he told me. He added that Linus Torvalds, among others, expressed a specific interest in that area as one where the two companies might reach better alignment."
"Su told me that she and Gelsinger sponsored some high-level discussions between the companies’ engineers."
https://x.com/intelnews/status/1846235988277842148
Team x86 let's go
In the advisory group are: Broadcom, Dell, Google, HP, HPE, Lenovo, Meta, Microsoft, Oracle, Red Hat, Tim Sweeney of Epic Games and Torvalds of the Linux Foundation.
Interview of Lisa Su and Pat Gelsinger about it here
AMD, Intel Mobilize Major Tech Companies To Extend X86 Architecture
AMD's and Intel's CEOs explain why they have joined forces to create a blue-chip advisory board to shape the future of the ubiquitous x86 microprocessor architecture.www.forbes.com
Nice quotes from that "interview":
"Gelsinger cited security models as an example where the two companies “haven’t done our ecosystem a favor” by pursuing different approaches. “I think we could have done a better job and had a more active upstreaming of shared operating system-level support in the past,” he told me. He added that Linus Torvalds, among others, expressed a specific interest in that area as one where the two companies might reach better alignment."
"Su told me that she and Gelsinger sponsored some high-level discussions between the companies’ engineers."