Linux 7.2 now requires x86 CPUs to support TSC, ending legacy timing code without adding a Windows 11-style hardware block for modern PCs.
The latest kernel also brings filesystem and I/O improvements and substantial new support across AMD, Intel, Apple, Nvidia, ...
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Linux is now adopting a CPU requirement Windows already demands, but don't worry, it's not TPM 2.0
In fact, if you're reading this line, your computer's CPU is most definitely still supported.
Linux is finally making a long-standing hardware feature mandatory, following a path Windows took many years ago.
In late May, thousands of developers, system administrators, engineering managers, and open-source advocates came together ...
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Linus Torvalds says 'huge' Linux kernel updates are now the status quo — and it's all thanks to AI
Linux release candidates are supposed to get smaller, but AI review tools have made oversized ones the new normal.
Vulnerabilities can lurk within production code for years or decades — and AI tools have opened a gateway to a glut of new long-hidden discoveries.
Gregory Kurtzer, open source founder of Rocky Linux, CentOS, Warewulf, and Apptainer, today launched OpenWALDO, an open source community project building a shared, governed corpus of AI training data, ...
Linus Torvalds released the seventh release candidate (RC7) for Linux Kernel 7.2. Learn what's new in Kernel 7.2-rc7.
Expect to save over $600 on the hottest models, including $250 off monitors, for crisp and clear gaming (or writing), 40% off laptops, and up to $1,200 off desktops for true gamers. We’ve rounded up ...
Remodeling or upgrading your bathroom is one of the priciest home renovation projects you can embark on. Shopping or planning your bathroom reno during the Home Depot Bath Event is an excellent way to ...
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