1. Intel discusses the necessity of silicon-enforced virtualization features for the auto industry. 2. SR-IOV and VirtIO are virtualization technologies. 3. SR-IOV allows a single PCIe device to appear as multiple separate devices, enhancing performance. 4. VirtIO is a virtualization standard for network and disk I/O that aims to provide good performance with minimal configuration.
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