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DRM Work Piling Up For The Linux 3.4 Kernel

While it looks like there's still another week before the Linux 3.3 kernel will be released and thus marking the merge window for the...

What’s Left For LLVMpipe Before OpenGL 3.0

One of the Gallium3D drivers yet not fully supporting the OpenGL 3.0 specification is the LLVMpipe software rasterizer. However, if you're curious of what's...

NSA, German Government Using Android for Secure Phones

Ease of modification and available hardware options throughout the ecosystem lead to increased adoption of Google's smartphone OS for security-critical applications Read more at The...

The Evolution Of Enterprise Linux Performance

Curious to know how the performance of enterprise Linux (RHEL, CentOS, Scientific, etc) evolves over time? Here's a look at the performance of Scientific...

Unigine Releases New Heaven For Linux

Our friends at Unigine Corp released version 3.0 of their very impressive OpenGL tech demo and benchmark today. Unigine Heaven 3.0 works on Linux...

5 Tips and Tricks for Using Yum

If you're using one of the Fedora/Red Hat derived Linux distributions, odds are you spend some time working with Yum. You probably already know...

PGI Adds Support for OpenACC & Native CUDA C/C++ for Multi-core x86

Today The Portland Group announced their 2012 release of their high-performance parallelizing compilers and development tools. PGI 2012 adds support for OpenACC directive-based programming...

LLVM’s Clang Is Almost Good Enough For Debian

Clang, the C/C++ front-end compiler for LLVM, is progressing quite quickly and is capable of building the Debian archives quite well, at least for...

Podcast: Interview with Penguin Computing and DDN on their New Alliance for HPC

In this podcast, Rich Brueckner from insideHPC speaks with Dean Koester from Penguin Computing and DDN’s Jeff Denworth about the new partnership between the...

Arch Linux Released for the Raspberry Pi

A lightweight image of the rolling release distribution is available for advanced users of the low-cost computing device to build upon Read more at The...