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GCC 4.8 vs. LLVM/Clang 3.3 On Intel’s Core i7 4770K

Complementing the earlier Phoronix article about optimized binaries for Intel Haswell CPUs via the "-march=core-avx2" Haswell compiler optimizations, in this article is a comparison...

Slackel KDE-4.10.4 “Live” Released

Slackel is a live system based on Slackware and usually ships in Openbox and KDE editions. Today the Slackel crew announced their latest, Slackel...

Hardware, Past, Present, and Future.

Here's some thoughts about some hardware I was going to use, hardware I use daily, and hardware I'll probably use someday in the future.Thunderbolt...

Distribution Release: antiX 13.1

And updated build of antiX, a lightweight Debian-based distribution designed for older and low-specification computers, has been released: "The antiX team is pleased to...

Intel Joins A4WP, a Newcomer to Wireless Power Standards

The chipmaker joins Qualcomm and Samsung by signing up for the Alliance for Wireless Power's technology, which uses near-field magnetic resonance to top up...

rCUDA: A Ready-to-use Remote GPU Virtualization Framework

 In this video from the HPC Advisory Council European Conference 2013, Rafael Mayo Gual from the Universitat Jaume presents: rCUDA – A Ready-to-use Remote...

Fate of Microsoft’s Tablet OS in Question — Again

Device makers based in Asia are not keen on Windows RT. That has become painfully clear.  Read more at CNET News

Cisco’s $613 Billion ‘Internet of Everything’

In 2013, Cisco calculates that companies could produce $613 billion of mostly incremental profit by harnessing the growing networked world of people and things....

Wi-Fi Alliance Launches 802.11ac Certification Program

The Wi-Fi Alliance announces its Wi-Fi Certified ac certification program, which aims to guarantee the interoperability of 802.11ac-enabled devices regardless of their hardware vendors...

NVIDIA Brings Their Linux Driver To ARM

NVIDIA is bringing their 319.xx proprietary graphics driver from Linux to ARM...Read more at Phoronix