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Chromebook “Rush” With 64-bit Tegra SoC Support Lands In Coreboot

Coreboot now has support for the "Tegra132" 64-bit Denver NVIDIA Tegra SoC as well as a new Google Chromebook that's codenamed "Rush" and using...

A Proposal To Go 64-bit Only With Fedora 23

An ambitious proposal is seeking to make Fedora 23 -- the Linux distribution release due out around October -- 64-bit-only for both x86 and...

SteamOS Arrives with New NVIDIA and AMD Drivers and Better 32-bit App Performance

Valve has just released a new update for the stable branch of SteamOS and they've updated a ton of important packages, including the proprietary...

Ubuntu Linux Will Work To Slowly De-emphasize 32-bit

Canonical isn't yet prepared to drop 32-bit Ubuntu ISOs outright, but over time -- and particularly at or just after Ubuntu 16.04 -- they...

Turn Your Raspberry PI into an Oscilloscope with BitScope

Let’s turn Raspberry Pi into an analogic/digital measurment tool with BitScope Micro, the most recent product of the BitScope tools generation. As hinted by...

Ubuntu 16.04 Might Be The Distribution’s Last 32-Bit Release

Ubuntu contributor Bryan Quigley is considering a proposal to make Ubuntu 16.04 LTS the last release of Ubuntu with 32-bit installation images...Read more at...

Linux 3.18 Has PCI Support For 64-bit ARM

Going back two years with the Linux 3.7 kernel was the initial 64-bit ARM support and now eleven kernel releases later the initial enablement...

Google Brings Coreboot To 64-bit ARM

As of today there's now mainline Coreboot support for 64-bit ARM (AArch64) thanks to work originally done by Google...Read more at Phoronix

LibreOffice Ported To 64-bit ARM (AArch64)

As more and more open-source programs get brought up for 64-bit ARM, LibreOffice is the latest to receive such AArch64 enablement...Read more at Phoronix

A New Program Exists To Translate x86 Machine Code Into LLVM Bitcode

McSema has been officially open-sourced as an advanced program for translating x86 machine code into LLVM bitcode...Read more at Phoronix