Apple, Microsoft, and Linux Foundation
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Apple M2 MacBook Air Beat By AMD-Powered Gaming Handheld in Linux Benchmarks
Phoronix compares AMD's Zen 4 processors against Apple's M2-based MacBook Air in Linux benchmarks.
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The technical director of World of Warcraft quits Blizzard after almost 23 years - Game News 24 [Ed: The Microsoft effect: first layoffs in Blizzard, now this]
Blizzard has seen another pillar of the World of Warcraft team depart the studio. Technical Director Monte Krol announced his departure yesterday, after 22 years and nine months in operation on the MMORPG.
It’s impossible to put down a tweet; I’m grateful for such an uncountable number of things, says Krol’s farewell. Thanks to the Blizz family. Stay great and drink great coffee. I have no Orc for me eternal.
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Cloud service providers, OEMs, chip firms form Ultra Ethernet Consortium
Explaining the reasons for why it was setting up, the UEC, a Joint Development Foundation project hosted by The Linux Foundation, observed that artificial intelligence (AI) and high-performance computing (HPC) workloads were rapidly evolving and require best-in-class functionality, performance, interoperability and total cost of ownership, without sacrificing developer and end-user friendliness.
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Sessions at FinOps X highlight FOCUS, sustainability
Against this backdrop, The Linux Foundation's FinOps.org hosted its FinOps X conference in San Diego in late June. Conference organizers made several announcements that aimed to guide FinOps discussions across organizations.