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If you want a quick Linux assembly tutorial, have at it. If you prefer to shovel your assembly into a C source code file, you can do that, too.
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Tom's Hardware on MSNHPE's unnamed 1,152-core system pushes Turbostat to support 8,192 cores in Linux 6.15Linux 6.15 resolves Turbostat's incompatibility with high core count systems, now supporting up to 8,192 cores.
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Chimera Linux ghosts RISC-V because there's no time for sluggish hardwareDev behind the GNU-free distro says boards too slow for serious work The creators of the unique Chimera Linux distro are dropping support for RISC-V because kit built on the open instruction set ...
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Arabian Post on MSNLinux Kernel 6.14 Enhances Performance Across Multiple ArchitecturesLinux Kernel 6.14 has been officially released, bringing notable performance improvements and expanded hardware support for AMD, Intel, and RISC- ...
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