Intel has axed Clear Linux, its high-performance Linux distro that spent the last decade squeezing every drop of speed out of x86-64 chips. A Clear Linux official said: “After years of innovation and ...
As much as I extol the variety that Linux offers, I’ve done a bad job of enjoying it. Sadly, playing with new distributions usually gets bested by competing priorities. Not today. A browse through ...
Intel announced Friday that it is stopping support for Clear Linux OS, bringing an end to the decade-old distribution. Clear Linux appealed mostly to developers and other pros. It was optimized for ...
Intel has just announced that it’s stopping all work on Clear Linux OS right away. This means no more security patches, bug fixes, or feature rollouts. The GitHub repo will be closed to outside ...
Intel may not come quickly to mind if you were asked to name an open-source company but the chip manufacturer wants to change that. At its Open Source Technology Summit (OSTS), Intel introduced a ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I cover the exciting intersection of Linux and handheld gaming. Intel is firing on all cylinders with its Clear Linux OS Project.
For the past 16 years, Intel has held an annual open-source-focused technology summit called, appropriately enough, the Open Source Technology Summit. If you're wondering why you've never heard of the ...
Mozilla recently pulled the plug on bookmarking/read-it-later service Pocket. And that’s left some folks scrambling to find alternatives – including folks that ...
Clear Linux OS is a desktop and server operating system optimized for computers with Intel processors — and since it’s developed by Intel, it’s not surprising that Intel-powered systems running Clear ...
Clear Linux, Intel's new container-based distribution, bristles with ideas for how to run containers and perform OS management Once upon a time, it was fair game for most any company to put out a ...
I'm not a developer, a server administrator or anyone with advanced programming skills. I'm just a normal desktop Linux user who appreciates speed, stability, great aesthetics and ease of use. As such ...