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Category: Computing

Tokyo Uni and Fujitsu Test Moving Cloud Workloads to Chase Green Power
CloudComputingInnovation

Tokyo Uni and Fujitsu Test Moving Cloud Workloads to Chase Green Power

The University of Tokyo and Fujitsu are launching a pilot to shift computing workloads between data centers based on electricity conditions. The trial, part of the Watt-Bit Collaboration Project, runs from January to March 2026 and aims to support decarbonization. It will use container technology to

by Elijah PorterDecember 24, 2025
A Lost Piece of Computing History Just Booted Up
ComputingInnovationSoftware

A Lost Piece of Computing History Just Booted Up

A 50-year-old tape containing a lost version of UNIX has been successfully recovered. UNIX V4 is historically significant as the first version where the kernel was written in C. You can now download and run it in an emulator.

by Aaron ValeDecember 23, 2025
Linux 6.19 Gives Old AMD GPUs a Huge 30% Speed Boost
ComputingHardwareSoftware

Linux 6.19 Gives Old AMD GPUs a Huge 30% Speed Boost

A driver change in the upcoming Linux 6.19 kernel is a major win for aging AMD graphics cards. By defaulting to the modern AMDGPU driver, systems with decade-old GPUs could see performance improvements of around 30% and gain out-of-the-box Vulkan support for the first time.

by Elijah PorterDecember 22, 2025
US Labs Unleash Exascale Supercomputers on Quantum Materials
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US Labs Unleash Exascale Supercomputers on Quantum Materials

A major US research program is harnessing the world’s most powerful supercomputers to solve a core problem in quantum materials science. The CONNEQT project will spend four years simulating what happens when materials like superconductors are hit with light, heat, or current, which is crucial for fu

by Elijah PorterDecember 22, 2025
AMD’s Linux Driver Work is a Quietly Big Deal for Laptops
ComputingHardwareTechnology

AMD’s Linux Driver Work is a Quietly Big Deal for Laptops

AMD is quietly advancing Linux support for its mobile hardware. New driver patches target the upcoming HP ZBook Ultra G1a, while a new scheduler feature aims to boost performance for future Ryzen laptops.

by Elijah PorterDecember 21, 2025
I Finally Fixed NotebookLM’s Biggest Annoyance
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I Finally Fixed NotebookLM’s Biggest Annoyance

Google’s NotebookLM has a powerful new feature called Custom Mode that lets you set persistent rules for how the AI behaves in each notebook. It’s a game-changer for tailoring explanations to your skill level and getting consistent output formats. This tweak solves the tool’s tendency to give generi

by Elijah PorterDecember 21, 2025
Intel’s Ghost GPU: Xe4 “Druid” Spotted in the Wild
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Intel’s Ghost GPU: Xe4 “Druid” Spotted in the Wild

Intel’s next-next-gen Xe4 “Druid” graphics architecture has been spotted in a data center shipping manifest. This is surprising, as it’s been absent from roadmaps and was only expected inside future CPUs. The find suggests Intel is cooking up more GPU projects than it’s publicly admitting.

by Elijah PorterDecember 19, 2025
Mac Users Hit With Annoying Screen Flicker in macOS Tahoe
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

Mac Users Hit With Annoying Screen Flicker in macOS Tahoe

Some Mac users are reporting a nagging screen flickering issue after installing the macOS Tahoe update. The problem seems tied to apps with white backgrounds and has been an irritant since the update launched in September.

by Elijah PorterDecember 19, 2025
Linux 6.18 and Cloud Hypervisor Get Major Virtualization Upgrades
CloudComputingSoftware

Linux 6.18 and Cloud Hypervisor Get Major Virtualization Upgrades

The open-source virtualization stack is getting a significant speed boost. The new Linux 6.18 kernel and Cloud Hypervisor v50 release deliver major improvements for both AMD and Intel platforms.

by Elijah PorterDecember 19, 2025
Intel’s 2026 Nova Lake CPUs: 52 Cores, Big Cache, and a Big Promise
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Intel’s 2026 Nova Lake CPUs: 52 Cores, Big Cache, and a Big Promise

According to a new report, Intel’s next-gen Nova Lake desktop CPUs are shaping up to be a massive counter-punch to AMD. The lineup, expected in the second half of 2026, could feature up to 52 cores and a huge 288MB of cache. But pulling it off is the real challenge.

by Elijah PorterDecember 18, 2025

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