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  • ssokolow
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    Originally posted by QwertyChouskie View Post

    DRM is likely one potential use, but I imagine far from the only one.
    *nod* I'm curious whether it's possible to have multiple PXP sessions with different keys on the same host. If so, then it could be a good complement to things like AMD SEV for protecting different virtual machines on the same host from each other when doing Vulkan-based GPU compute.

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  • QwertyChouskie
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    Originally posted by Danny3 View Post
    WTF is this, more DRM garbage?
    DRM is likely one potential use, but I imagine far from the only one.

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  • Danny3
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    WTF is this, more DRM garbage?

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    Intel's Vulkan Linux Driver Adds Protected Memory Support

    Phoronix: Intel's Vulkan Linux Driver Adds Protected Memory Support

    Intel's open-source "ANV" Vulkan driver within Mesa has added support for the protected memory feature available with Vulkan 1.1+...

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