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guys, is this the first time apple is involved with academic papers?


Nope, they've been sharing their research more widely in the last few years. Here's an example from 2018, in a different area of research: https://www.vldb.org/pvldb/vol11/p540-shraer.pdf


No, the site links to papers that go back to 2017.


Github: https://github.com/ucsdsysnet/corundum

Reddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/FPGA/comments/ejd08o/corundum_opens...

IMHO, this is probably THE best FPGA network stack out there. It has no commercial IPs whatsoever, everything including MAC is simple and high-quality Verilog. The beauty is that it works on so many xilinx boards out of box.


Hi one of the paper authors here. Most of the discussions here center around the legal concern rather than the project itself. We are working on that. But for now we decide to take down the website first. Sorry for the inconvenience folks and thank you all for the input.


Given that they took down their site... in case anyone is interested in the actual project (and not the trademark issues with the name) -- here are some links:

https://www.usenix.org/conference/osdi18/presentation/shan

https://github.com/Wuklab/LegoOS


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