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Microsoft Offers New Tool to Grow Linux in Windows Microsoft has released an open source tool that makes it easier for programmers and developers to run Linux on Windows 10. The new tool, released last week, also helps Linux distribution maintainers bring their distros to the Windows Store to run on Windows 10's Windows Subsystem for Linux.
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SiFive raises $50.6 million for licensable custom microprocessors In October, SiFive Unveiled its latest core IP, Freedom U54, the industry's first commercial 64-bit, multicore RISC-V IP with support for Linux. Four months later, the company demonstrated working Freedom U54 silicon and announced the availability of the HiFive Unleashed development board.
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Steam Machines are going the way of the Dodo As GamingOnLinux (which discovered the missing Steam Machine listings) points out, Steam Machines and SteamOS did a lot to move Linux gaming forward, and there are now more than 4,000 Linux games available on Steam. So, while we probably won't see any new Steam Machines in the future, ...
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