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Enterprise Upgrades Offset Consumer Caution in PC Market Rebound Global PC shipments have surged unexpectedly in the third quarter, with…
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Intel is implementing a microcode staging mechanism in Linux 6.19 to combat increasing latency problems from growing firmware updates. The new approach processes updates on non-critical paths to minimize disruptions to running workloads. This foundational solution addresses what analysts suggest is a continuing trend of larger microcode patches.
Intel is introducing a microcode staging feature for the upcoming Linux 6.19 kernel to cope with increasingly large firmware updates that have been causing system disruptions, according to recent development reports. The solution comes as microcode patch sizes continue growing, creating what sources indicate are significant latency spikes during late-loading operations that can lead to timeouts and workload interruptions.
Electricity providers nationwide are confronting unprecedented challenges in predicting power demand as artificial intelligence companies shop massive data center projects to multiple utilities. Industry leaders and regulators warn that inaccurate load forecasting could impact billions in infrastructure investments and consumer electricity bills.
Electricity providers across the United States are grappling with how much power demand will actually materialize from the artificial intelligence boom, according to industry reports. The uncertainty stems from technology companies proposing massive data center projects to multiple utilities simultaneously as they seek the fastest access to power generation capacity.
Apple’s newly launched iPhone Air has completely sold out across Chinese online stores within hours of pre-orders opening. The sleek device’s instant success contrasts sharply with Samsung’s reported decision to cancel its Galaxy S26 Edge following disappointing S25 Edge sales performance in the competitive market.
Apple’s iPhone Air has reportedly sold out across all online stores in China just hours after pre-orders officially began, according to sources familiar with the matter. The swift sell-out occurred despite the device’s compressed thickness requiring some design compromises, indicating that slim form factor smartphones continue to resonate with Chinese consumers when bearing the Apple brand.
NASA’s Earth Monitoring Archives Migrate to Azure Microsoft has announced the availability of NASA’s Harmonized Landsat and Sentinel-2 (HLS) dataset…
Meta Platforms is discontinuing its standalone Messenger applications for Windows and Mac desktop computers. Users will be redirected to web-based messaging platforms following the December 15 shutdown date.
Meta Platforms is discontinuing its Messenger applications for desktop computer platforms, according to reports. The company will remove the apps from Windows and Mac systems entirely, with the shutdown process beginning December 15.
Groundbreaking Financial Structure for Massive Data Center Project Meta has reportedly finalized a revolutionary $30 billion financing arrangement with Blue…
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