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Linux vs Unix Hot Patching – Have We Reached The Tipping Point?

Forrester IT

The Background - Linux as a Fast Follower and the Need for Hot Patching. As Linux grew, so did supporting hardware, particularly the capabilities of the ubiquitous x86 CPU upon which the vast majority of Linux runs today. i] Read more Categories: AIX. Open POWER. data center. enterprise infrastructure.

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Telefonica, Red Hat and Intel Partner on Open Source NFV for Telcos

Data Center Knowledge

The solution will combine Intel Xeon chips, Red Hat Enterprise Linux, a KVM hypervisor, Red Hat''s OpenStack distro and OpenFlow network switches. Intel Networking Technology cyan red hat telefonica'

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Red Hat delivers AI-optimized Linux platform

Network World

Open-source powerhouse Red Hat jumped into the generative AI space three months ago, announcing a new AI-focused vision for its Linux operating system at its annual summit. Today, that vision became a reality with the general availability of Red Hat Enterprise Linux AI. That includes immediate support for Nvidia hardware.

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Linux kernel 5.19.12 can damage Intel laptop LCDs

TechSpot

Recent reports from Intel laptop users running Linux Kernel 5.19.12 A Linux engineer found that the issue could ruin the LCD, urging users to immediately roll back to an earlier iteration. describe "white flashing" on their screens. The critical flaw prompted developers to issue a quick update.

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A Computer in a Thumbdrive

CTOvision

Intel has created a Bay Trail Atom PC that is only 1.6 The device does not come with OS, but you are able to load Windows, Linux, Android or other OS systems. Intel Bay Trial-powered HDMI-stick PC available online (HEXUS.net).

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Critical Intel security patch will slow PCs, servers and Macs

Computer Weekly

AMD shares rise on news that the performance of millions of Windows PCs, Linux servers and Apple Macs is to be impacted by critical updates for a recently discovered security flaw in Intel chips manufactured in the past 10 years

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Intel, AMD forge x86 alliance

Network World

The old adage “the enemy of my enemy is my ally” has been borne out again, with AMD and Intel joining forces with a number of their largest partners to create the x86 Ecosystem Advisory Group, a consortium that aims to drive forward the ecosystem around x86 processors. However, the real threat to Intel and AMD lies on the client side.

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