Fedora on NVIDIA Jetson with GPU acceleration
Note: This does not use the experimental UEFI firmware from Nvidia, and relies on the L4T Linux 4.9 kernel. The BSP used is designed for… Read More »Fedora on NVIDIA Jetson with GPU acceleration
Note: This does not use the experimental UEFI firmware from Nvidia, and relies on the L4T Linux 4.9 kernel. The BSP used is designed for… Read More »Fedora on NVIDIA Jetson with GPU acceleration
Assuming that instructions from https://kernelshaman.blogspot.com/2021/01/building-xnu-for-macos-big-sur-1101.html were already followed including for the iPhoneOS target… The patch: The build command line: Of course, without kexts that’s not… Read More »Building Arm 64-bit XNU (Darwin 20)
Tachyum is a CPU startup that claims that they will release a VLIW CPU for general purpose use, a claim has been made countless times.… Read More »Thoughts on Tachyum
For checkra1n, we have some non-trivial requirements for the build infrastructure. One of them is that checkra1n must be buildable on both Linux and macOS… Read More »checkra1n/toolchain: targeting Linux and Windows
The hardened runtime is enforced for all executables bundled as part of macOS. As such, chroot isn’t usable anymore for running a macOS CLI environment.
This post is a followup of the prior State of the GPU compute APIs today post on this blog. Users migrate to newer GPUs, sometimes… Read More »GPU compute APIs: importance of binary compatibility
NVIDIA: Pioneer of the field, mature toolkits. Still evolving quickly, especially for higher-level APIs. Every GPU that NVIDIA sells supports CUDA. The HPC SDK, formerly… Read More »State of the GPU compute APIs today
So what are the biggest restrictions affecting virtualisation of macOS today in the macOS EULA (available at https://www.apple.com/legal/sla/docs/macOSBigSur.pdf)? (iii) to install, use and run up… Read More »macOS EULA licensing restrictions affecting virtualisation