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  • david_chisnall@infosec.exchangeD This user is from outside of this forum
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    First Post! Uh, I mean, First CHERIoT Silicon!

    We have our first chips back! It is very exciting! Spatial and temporal memory safety, fine-grained compartmentalisation, and also a load of other big chips on a board, so you can play 'Where's ICENI?' on the board picture!

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    • david_chisnall@infosec.exchangeD david_chisnall@infosec.exchange

      First Post! Uh, I mean, First CHERIoT Silicon!

      We have our first chips back! It is very exciting! Spatial and temporal memory safety, fine-grained compartmentalisation, and also a load of other big chips on a board, so you can play 'Where's ICENI?' on the board picture!

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      @david_chisnall congrats on the fab

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        First Post! Uh, I mean, First CHERIoT Silicon!

        We have our first chips back! It is very exciting! Spatial and temporal memory safety, fine-grained compartmentalisation, and also a load of other big chips on a board, so you can play 'Where's ICENI?' on the board picture!

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        @david_chisnall So https://cheriot.org/images/2026-03-04%20iceni.png is… a complete motherboard? Is there something I can look at to understand what all the stuff on the board is, just at a high level?

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          First Post! Uh, I mean, First CHERIoT Silicon!

          We have our first chips back! It is very exciting! Spatial and temporal memory safety, fine-grained compartmentalisation, and also a load of other big chips on a board, so you can play 'Where's ICENI?' on the board picture!

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          @david_chisnall (But first: Congratulations! 🙌)

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          • david_chisnall@infosec.exchangeD david_chisnall@infosec.exchange

            First Post! Uh, I mean, First CHERIoT Silicon!

            We have our first chips back! It is very exciting! Spatial and temporal memory safety, fine-grained compartmentalisation, and also a load of other big chips on a board, so you can play 'Where's ICENI?' on the board picture!

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            @david_chisnall First POST maybe? Congrats! Have fun with bringup. 🙂

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            • amenonsen@flipping.rocksA amenonsen@flipping.rocks

              @david_chisnall So https://cheriot.org/images/2026-03-04%20iceni.png is… a complete motherboard? Is there something I can look at to understand what all the stuff on the board is, just at a high level?

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              @amenonsen It's an embedded development board. The chip is a microcontroller (although, at 250 MHz, faster than many computers I've owned, and with more RAM than the first few).

              It's got a few peripherals on the board, including Ethernet. We have a little SPI LCD that fits on top (but goes over the ICENI chip, so isn't on the board).

              We have a limited run of these, we'll have more later in the year.

              I'm honestly surprised that this one works at all. Our first chip actually running instructions, apparently correctly, is a testament to how awesome or DV team is.

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              • david_chisnall@infosec.exchangeD david_chisnall@infosec.exchange

                First Post! Uh, I mean, First CHERIoT Silicon!

                We have our first chips back! It is very exciting! Spatial and temporal memory safety, fine-grained compartmentalisation, and also a load of other big chips on a board, so you can play 'Where's ICENI?' on the board picture!

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                When I first saw a 100 MHz Pentium, I thought it was the end of upgrade cycles. What could you possibly do with a 100 MHz CPU in your computer? And now our first microcontroller is 250 MHz. It also has more RAM than my first PC (Amstrad PC1640). Computers are so fast now!

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                • david_chisnall@infosec.exchangeD david_chisnall@infosec.exchange

                  When I first saw a 100 MHz Pentium, I thought it was the end of upgrade cycles. What could you possibly do with a 100 MHz CPU in your computer? And now our first microcontroller is 250 MHz. It also has more RAM than my first PC (Amstrad PC1640). Computers are so fast now!

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                  @david_chisnall And yet desktop software can still feel slow, and griping about bloat and slowness is a perennial pastime among computer power-users and developers. Any idea what we can do to break the cycle of "what Andy giveth, Bill taketh away"?

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                  • david_chisnall@infosec.exchangeD david_chisnall@infosec.exchange

                    When I first saw a 100 MHz Pentium, I thought it was the end of upgrade cycles. What could you possibly do with a 100 MHz CPU in your computer? And now our first microcontroller is 250 MHz. It also has more RAM than my first PC (Amstrad PC1640). Computers are so fast now!

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                    @david_chisnall my first computer had all of 1kb of ram. The web browser I'm typing this on is currently using up 869376 ZX81s of memory!

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