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NVIDIA Is Still Killing AMD Over Linux OpenGL Performance
Back in November I published my review of the AMD Radeon R9 290 on Linux. This high-end AMD Radeon "Hawaii" graphics card ended up...
Valve Says Virtual Reality Hardware Could Transform Entertainment in Two Years
Perhaps no company in the video game industry is as prescient as Valve. The Half-Life 2 developer foresaw the coming importance of digital distribution...
LLVM Clang vs. GCC Compilers For AMD’s Steamroller
Besides the interesting but disappointing AMD Kaveri Gallium3D vs. Catalyst Linux driver benchmarks published this morning, here's some more AMD A10-7850K "Kaveri" benchmarks for...
Intel’s Recommended Reading List for Developers, 2014
Intel's Recommended Reading List is a valuable resource for technical professionals who want to thoroughly explore topics such as multi-core programming, embedded, security, and more....
Daily LLVM Clang Packages Come For Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
There's now daily LLVM and Clang compiler packages for Ubuntu 14.04 Linux...Read more at Phoronix
Qt5 Is Still Being Decided Upon For Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
While Qt 5.2 has been out since last month and Qt 5.3 is already well on its way to being released, Canonical is still...
HPC Challenge Benchmarks For AMD A10-7850K Kaveri
For those curious how HPC Challenge, the widely-used HPC benchmark, fairs for the AMD A10-7850K Kaveri APU, here's some HPCC benchmark results...Read more at...
My Nerd Story: Class, queerness and the transformative nature of technology and open source.
Beth 'pidge' Flanagan is a Senior Software Engineer for Intel and spends most of her time working on Open Embedded Core and the Yocto...
Juniper Intros New Security Suite for Virtual Workloads on Public, Private Clouds
This is probably just the beginning of new security updates from Juniper with the 2014 RSA show just around the corner.Read more at Enterprise...
The Search for the Lost Cray Supercomputer OS
In 1976, famed computer architect Seymour Cray released one of the most successful supercomputers ever made: the Cray-1, a stylish 5.5-ton C-shaped tower that was quickly embraced...