In 2021, Google and Antmicro introduced a platform for testing DRAM memory chips against the unfortunate side effect of the physical shrinking of memory chips—the Rowhammer vulnerability. The platform was developed to propose a radical improvement over the “security through obscurity” approach that was predominant in the industry; as both Antmicro and Google believe that the open source approach to mitigating security threats is a way towards accelerating developments in the field. | Google Open Source Blog
A Deeper Dive into Apache Iceberg V3: How New Designs Are Solving Core Data Lake Challenges| Google Open Source Blog
A Deeper Dive into Apache Iceberg V3: How New Designs Are Solving Core Data Lake Challenges| Google Open Source Blog
The Apache Iceberg project is taking on the challenge of how to bring database-like agility to petabyte-scale datasets stored in open cloud storage.| Google Open Source Blog
At the day 1 keynote of Open Source Summit North America, Timothy Jordan, Director of Developer Relations and Open Source at Google, will talk about the landscape of open source and AI, the importance of a responsible approach, and the transformative impact of community collaboration. In anticipation of this talk, let’s break down the AI open source ecosystem, and how Google approaches it.| Google Open Source Blog
The source code for the Pebble operating system in now open, to support the volunteer community maintaining Pebble watches.| Google Open Source Blog
Jpegli, an advanced JPEG coding library that maintains high backward compatibility is faster, and more efficient, than traditional JPEG.| Google Open Source Blog
The 2024 GSoC program is open to students and to beginners in open source software development. Contributor applications will open on Monday, March 18| Google Open Source Blog
Magika code and model are freely available starting today in Github under the Apache2 License.| Google Open Source Blog
Wondering about Rust? We're addressing rumors and providing insight gained from years of early adoption of Rust here at Google.| Google Open Source Blog
We've open sourced several components for our secure operating system, called KataOS, on GitHub, as well as partnered with Antmicro| Google Open Source Blog