hardwaremediated
Hardwaremediated is a term used to describe processes and interfaces in which hardware components mediate interactions, enforcement, or data flow, rather than software alone. It denotes a design approach in which hardware provides trusted pathways or offloads work to improve performance, security, or reliability by enforcing policies, isolating components, or accelerating operations.
Common forms of hardwaremediated systems include hardware-assisted virtualization, where CPU features and I/O virtualization devices mediate
Applications span virtualization, secure computing, networking, and storage. Hardwaremediated approaches can dramatically reduce software overhead, provide
Limitations and considerations include dependence on specific hardware features, potential vendor lock-in, and the need for