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Cloud Hypervisor Will Block AI Generated Code, Raises x86_64 VM Limit To 8,192 vCPUs


Cloud Hypervisor 48.0 is now available for this Intel-started, open-source and Rust-based VMM focused on modern cloud workloads

Cloud Hypervisor continues to tailor to Windows and Linux guests while emphasizing security and cloud-native workloads. Cloud Hypervisor 48 also brings firmware boot support on RISC-V 64-bit, improved block performance when dealing with 16KB block sizes and smaller, faster VM pause operation especially with larger vCPU counts, and raises the x86_64 KVM vCPU limit. Another notable change for the Cloud Hypervisor open-source project is they have established a policy against AI-generated code.

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