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HBF, like expensive HBM, is targeted at AI data centers.

  The KAIST professor discussed an HBF unit having a capacity of 512 GB and a 1.638 TBps bandwidth.
PCIe x8 GPU bandwidth is about 32GBbps, so HBF could be 50x PCIe bandwidth.

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> The rootkit now disables SELinux enforcing mode on-demand when the ICMP reverse shell is triggered, leaving zero audit logs.

Is this independent of the Linux Security Modules policy, e.g. RHEL default policy for SE Linux?


> I understand why they dropped [Photon] in favor of Qt and later Web technologies

The arrows of time branch and spiral, so it's possible that "later" could require some properties of "earlier".

If Photon could not be open-sourced, it could be licensed to a third party for custodian maintenance. If QNX is abandoning Photon forever, would Blackberry object to Photon being cloned for Linux or FreeBSD? That could preserve a future option for QNX to use it again, like XFCE.

Enthusiasts still use Blackberry keyboards on handheld devices in 2025, which sell out in minutes. In a parallel universe, Blackberry.com offers embedded SBC developers self-service purchase and global delivery of the legendary Blackberry keyboard, with Bluetooth for convenience or USB-c for security.


> black screen

Try disabling content/ad blockers.


Thanks, you're correct. The cookie banner script at [1] was blocked and somehow it crashes the whole site. I only see the black background.

[1] https://qnx.software/scripts/global/cookie-consent.js



Exactly. And there’s a huge community of the old Blackberry qnx device owners as well still trying to survive.


From the Wikipedia page

  Developer:  BlackBerry (formerly QNX Software Systems)
  
  On April 9, 2010, Research In Motion (later renamed to BlackBerry Limited) announced they would acquire QNX Software Systems from Harman International Industries.


And the bb10os was based on this. I still use it and it’s the ultimate phone that supports few android apps still.


Still present in Debian stable 12 (trixie), detected by outbound network firewall OpenSnitch.

Related 2012 report: https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=675710



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