Up Next: Open Source Summit, plus an OpenFL tutorial and confidential computing
Intel Open Ecosystem Team Updates
Whew! We had a great time tiptoeing through a blockbuster tulip season in Amsterdam at KubeCon + CloudNativeCon Europe 2023. If you missed it, stay tuned for the demos and sessions.
We’re getting ready for the Open Source Summit May 10–12 in Vancouver, Canada — where, outside the booth, we’ll be talking about transformers, OpenFL, and OSPOs and the supply chain, and fostering an open source culture. Hope to see you there!
In the meantime, here’s a selection of what’s new on our site and podcast.
OpenFL Tutorial
In just a few minutes with a few commands, maintainer Patrick Foley gets you started with federated learning. Learn more.
What’s in store for the latest RISC-V development board
When a technology is hyped as “inevitable” and “without limits,” expectations are high. Learn more.
Open FPGA Stack (OFS)
OFS is a scalable, open source hardware and software infrastructure delivered via git repositories for custom FPGA-based development.
Learn more.
New on the Open at Intel Podcast
How Confidential Computing Builds a Secure Future
Dan Middleton, a principal engineer at Intel, and Dave Thaler, a software architect at Microsoft, share their work with confidential computing and their efforts to advance it via the Confidential Computing Consortium*, a Linux Foundation* project that aims to accelerate the adoption of trusted execution environment technologies and standards. Learn more.
The Basics of Threat Modeling with John Squared
Security experts John Andersen and John Whiteman share advice on creating and maintaining good threat models as part of the software development lifecycle. Learn more.
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