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How Did Linux Come to Dominate Supercomputing? After years of pushing toward total domination, Linux finally did it. It is running on all 500 of the TOP500 supercomputers in the world, and who knows how many more after that. That's even more impressive than Intel's domination of the list, with 92 percent of the processors in the top 500. So, how did ...
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The Politics of the Linux Desktop If, as I do, you believe in open source, and particularly if you work within the open source community or are employed by an open source organisation, I struggle to see why you would even consider not using Linux. I've spoken to people about this (of course I have), and here are the most common ...
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Linux 4.14 will be supported until January 2020 The long-term future of Linux has been officially confirmed by the organisation behind the popular software. The Linux Foundation has revealed that Linux 4.14 will be supported until January 2020, whilst Linux 4.4. will last until 2022. The news was confirmed by Linux Foundation director of IT ...
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SiFive and Microsemi Expand Relationship with Strategic Roadmap Alignment and a Linux ... The HiFive Unleashed development board will enable firmware, kernel and driver development, enabling RISC-V designs with full operating systems such as Linux, Unix or FreeBSD. Engineers will be able to develop custom RISC-V designs by prototyping with the combination of the Freedom U500 ...
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IGEL Teams with Imprivata to Improve Productivity for Healthcare Organizations IGEL OS 10.04 is the latest 64-bit Linux-based solution that is built for today's mobile enterprises. With IGEL OS, organizations can convert any x86 device into an IGEL-powered endpoint, and control every desktop from one, easy-to-manage platform – the IGEL UMS. Organizations of all sizes and across ...
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Exploring the OpenHPC Solution for HPC The OpenHPC mission from the outset has been to provide a reference collection of HPC-centric middleware components and best practices that are meant to seamlessly layer on top of existing Linux distributions. The vision is that this will enable and accelerate innovation in by providing a consistent ...
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