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Intel's own Clear Linux distribution has a new installer and a developer edition for x86 programmers. Intel is also doubling down on securing popular open-source projects and offering new open ...
Intel's starting to fire on all cylinders when it comes to Clear Linux OS. At the Open Source Technology Summit, Intel announced a new Developer Edition targeting Deep Learning and Data Analytics ...
Performance-tuned distro joins Deep Link in the corporate graveyard Intel has axed Clear Linux, its high-performance Linux distro that spent the last decade squeezing every drop of speed out of ...
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.
Intel announced a new installer and developer edition for its Clear Linux distro this week to kick off the first public iteration of its longstanding Open Source Technology Summit.
VIDEO: Imad Sousou, VP in Intel's Software and Services Group and GM of the Intel Open Source Technology Center, discusses the Clear Linux and Clear containers efforts.
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 ...
Microsoft has has added Clear Linux, Intel's lightweight distribution of Linux that is optimized to run on Intel processors, to the Azure Marketplace.
1. It’s all about performance — on Intel’s hardware Intel wants Clear Linux to be known for high performance when running cloud workloads.
Intel's Clear Linux* has been on my radar for its ambition to sprint to the head of the pack. While it's certainly not the first distro developed by a tech heavyweight, it's a rare case in which a ...
Clear Linux is a research project to show what's possible with a modern compiler stack, performance friendly settings and configurations, and modern hardware - namely Intel CPU platforms.