A new Red Hat Linux branch pops up in a demo
Unannounced, unmentioned, given away by a cat
SemiAccurate just spotted a new, unannounced, unreleased version of Red Hat Linux during a recent event.
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SemiAccurate just spotted a new, unannounced, unreleased version of Red Hat Linux during a recent event.
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On Monday, AMD finally announced they have an ARM architectural license and are making their own v8A core.
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There has been a lot of talk lately about Nvidia and beating their numbers, it came as a shock to some but not SemiAccurate readers.
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For me, Bigcommerce crossed the line from incompetence to scam in the way many once promising startups do, in dealing with customers and money.
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Intel offers two lines of chips to choose from in the micro server space, low power Xeons and Atom SoCs.
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You might know about the ARM based versions of the LSI Axxia line, but did you know they are still making new PPC based variants?
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Altera today announced a very interesting new feature on its Arria 10 and Stratix 10 FPGAs, a hard floating point unit.
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AMD’s server group is showing a demo of their upcoming 64-bit HSA-enabled APU “Berlin” running Fedora Linux.
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One of the throwaway lines from yesterday’s Intel financial analyst call was the most significant, Wintel is now no more.
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Well Cow’s Bolus shown at CES demonstrated ARM’s monopoly dominance of the cow stomach compute market.
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If you want to know embargo’d Intel Xeon news, don’t wait or sign away your life, just look out for Samsung press releases.
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3M, Intel, and SGI today showed SemiAccurate a new immersion cooling system running Novec fluids to greatly increase rack cooling efficiency.
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If you have fond memories of the LSI Nytro MegaRAID card from last year, the new 8140-8e8i will make your day.
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With Nvidia damage control in full swing, lets take a look at why the Denver core is having problems.
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Mellanox was showing a very interesting networking card to SemiAccurate at MWC, one capable of 56Gb Ethernet.
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