Our thoughts on compensation, and how they reflect Oxide's values. | Continue reading
The discovery of an undocumented hardware block in the LPC55S69 | Continue reading
Learn more about Oxide's first product: a rack-scale computer, with the software baked in, for running infrastructure at scale. | Continue reading
Servers as they should be. Hardware, with the software baked in, for running infrastructure at scale. Shipping early 2022. | Continue reading
Our thoughts on compensation, and how they reflect Oxide's values. | Continue reading
On this episode of On the Metal, we interview Star Simpson: autonomousaviation visionary, insatiably curious engineer, and relentless optimizer.Join us as we learn how a pirated C++ compiler at an impressionable agepushed Star towards electronics, how a friend jockeying for Hacke … | Continue reading
A look inside our internal Requests for Discussion process. | Continue reading
Welp, that's a wrap for the first season of the On the Metal podcast. Join us as we reminisce about some of our favorite parts (although it was very hard to choose). We also uncover some aspects of the podcast you never heard about! While this is the end of the first season, we a … | Continue reading
On this episode of On the Metal, we interview legendary game designer and programmer Jonathan Blow. Join along as Jonathan takes us from collision detection on the Atari 800, through porting Doom to SGI's famous set-top box, starting a game company at the worst possible time, hi … | Continue reading
On this episode of On the Metal, we interview Kenneth Finnegan, internet exchange homebrewer. Join us as we delight in the underbelly of the internet, learn about OG ASNs, run upon illegal cabling -- and thrill in the discovery of a root DNS server thirty feet away. | Continue reading
On this episode of On the Metal, we interview Tom Lyon, Sun employee #8, network storage pioneer and systems software polymath. Join us as Tom recounts losing bits in the hallway at Princeton, the peril of software-refreshed DRAM, and how to write a token ring driver from scratc … | Continue reading
On this episode of On the Metal, we interview Ron Minnich. Ron has had a fascinating career working on the interface between software and hardware. Join us to hear a mesmerizing conversation about Unix, Plan9, LinuxBIOS, Chromebooks, RISC-V, of course some Gentoo jokes, flip flip … | Continue reading
On this episode of On the Metal, we interview Amir Michael. Join us as we listen to stories of growing up and coming up in Silicon Valley, from answering a Craigslist ad during the Dot Com Bust for a company with a funny name, through starting a project at Facebook that became a … | Continue reading
On this episode of On the Metal, we interview Jeff Rothschild. Jeff has had a fascinating journey solving all sorts of fun problems at various levels of the stack. He is most widely known as being a co-founder of Veritas Software and the first VP of Engineering at Facebook, but h … | Continue reading
Introducing Oxide Computer Company | Continue reading