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pcie encryption
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Discussions on WindowsForum.com about PCIe encryption focus on its role in the Linux kernel, particularly in the context of the Linux 6.19 era and the upcoming Linux 7.0 release. The topic arises in threads covering kernel versioning and live updates, where PCIe encryption is mentioned as a feature. While the content is Linux-centric, it may interest Windows users who follow cross-platform hardware security trends, as PCIe encryption is relevant to data protection in modern computing environments.
Linus Torvalds has officially announced that the next major kernel after the recently released Linux 6.19 will be called Linux 7.0, a small-but-symbolic decision that underscores both the informal traditions of kernel versioning and the practical realities of maintaining a two‑decade‑old open...