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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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Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.5 gains security, networking upgrades

Network World

Red Hat is out this week with the latest milestone update of its flagship Linux platform. Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.5 Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.x Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.x Firewalld is a commonly used Linux firewall service while notables provides filtering and classification of network packets.

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Widespread Windows and Linux Vulnerabilities Could Let Attackers Sneak in Malicious Code Before Boot

Tech Republic Security

AMI, Insyde and Lenovo have released patches for LogoFAIL, an image library poisoning attack. Learn more about LogoFAIL.

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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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A new era for Windows: Can Microsoft’s longtime engine power another tech revolution?

GeekWire

Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella unveils Copilot + PCs, a linchpin of the companys plan to reinvent Windows, during a special event in Redmond in May 2024. Microsoft is betting Windows on AI, looking to breathe new life into one of the most successful products in tech history. Yet the sheer footprint of Windows continues to set it apart.

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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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Is single tenancy the fix for the Meltdown flaw?

Network World

As the fallout continues over the Meltdown and Spectre exploits in Intel and now some ARM processors, the issue of what to do about it is coming front and center. Clearly there is no fixing a silicon problem; Intel will have to adjust future chips to deal with it. So, for now, we have the software fixes.

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