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Enter Execute-in-Place Linux XIP, or Execute in-Place, Linux is a disruptive technology that approaches embedded-system architecture from a different angle.
One example of this design is RISC-V's dynamic width vector instruction set, which allows developers to execute vector instructions on data of arbitrary size with maximum efficiency.
The Intel 4004 was the first commercially available microprocessor back in 1971, and now it can run Linux. So, given the 4004’s very limited architecture and 4-bit bus, how can it perform this ...
It is making available one of the industry’s first commercially supported, extensible, and customisable Linux platforms for the RISC-V architecture. Based on the popular, open-source Yocto Project ...
AMD has uploaded a set of new files to its Linux repository, something that it does regularly. What makes these special is the one specifically for graphics chips uses a codename that tallies with ...
Intel’s failed 64-bit Itanium CPUs die another death as Linux support ends Intel stopped selling the last Itanium processors in 2021.