Debian 13 "Trixie" has just been released with Linux 6.12 LTS, GNOME 48 desktop environment (default), GCC 14.2 compiler, and over 14100 new packages for| CNX Software - Embedded Systems News
FurMark 2.9.0, the popular graphics card stress test and benchmarking tool, is available for Windows and Linux with bug fixes and improvements.| Geeks3D
FurMark 2.9.0, the popular graphics card stress test and benchmarking tool, is available for Windows and Linux with bug fixes and improvements. The post FurMark 2.9 GPU Stress Test and Graphics Benchmark first appeared on Geeks3D.| Geeks3D
The majority of compute and storage systems have been running on the x86 – or, more recently, the 64-bit version, x86-64 or x64 – CPU architecture. That majority is so large that many aren’t even aware there are other options available. Of course, there is always competition in technology solutions. This is why StorPool has ... Reduce Your Data Center and Carbon Footprints with StorPool and Ampere Arm64-based Processors The post Reduce Your Data Center and Carbon Footprints with StorPoo...| StorPool
A new version of GeeXLab is ready. GeeXLab is scriptable prototyping engine to create 2D/3D applications in Lua, Python3 and GLSL (OpenGL and Vulkan).| HackLAB
After a long time working exclusively on Windows devices, I had switched to MacOS on a MacBook Pro a few years ago because that was the practical thing to do while working […]| Out of Office Hours
A new version of both Box64 and Box86 have been released! While the changelog for box86 doesn't contains much, there is a load of news improvments, features and fixes for Box64. With some speed improvments, improved compatibility and a new subproject, Box32, there is a lot. But lets dive into more details on the Performances...| Box86 / Box64
The Snapdragon Dev Kit, an ARM64 desktop PC running the new Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite CPU, was announced at Build 2024 back in May 2024, and was supposed to ship in June. […]| Out of Office Hours
GeeXLab 0.60.0, the best prototyping engine in the known universe and beyond, is out on Windows, Linux and Raspberry Pi platforms with bug fixes + improvements. The post GeeXLab 0.60 released for Windows, Linux and ARM64 first appeared on HackLAB.| HackLAB
Microsoft published KB5043950 which describes an issue where the Defender for Endpoint agent (Sense client) isn’t installed as expected on Windows 11 24H2. This can happen when a device is up…| Out of Office Hours
A primer on how to launch native ARM64 binaries directly in the iOS Simulator, using otool, Mach-O, and a lot of elbow grease.| 👋, I’m Bogo
The M1 chip is Apple's first processor for Macs. Since its release in November 2020, it has shaped Apple's product lineup and set a new standard for what consumers can expect from their devices. Although the world has moved past M1 technology, it's still worth considering the shift it caused| EverythingDevOps
Honeycomb engineers provide an early look into Amazon’s newly released R8g instances powered by the AWS Graviton4 processor.| Honeycomb
If you want to use Docker to build cross-platform images, the first step is to enable QEMU to run images targeted at others architectures via emulation. I assume you have installed Docker CE and its containerd runtime as described here, and are running on a x86_64 host. Test current ability to emulate other architectures # ... Docker: QEMU emulation to run arm64 images from native amd64 host| fabianlee.org
Homebrew is the popular package manager for Mac that aims to be a drop-in (ish) replacement for the Linux yum or apt-get package managers. Due to the new M1 being ARM instead of the more common x86_64 Homebrew does not yet officially support the architecture.| Lewis Codes
If you’ve recently bought an Apple silicion device you may been wondering how you can install Ruby. You can install Ruby natively, but some native gems may not have support for ARM64.| Lewis Codes
This article will walk you through how to build an application’s Docker image with x86 architecture on an Apple M1 chip using Docker Buildx.| EverythingDevOps
This article will teach you how to run minikube on an Apple M1 chip without Docker Desktop using Colima.| EverythingDevOps