Abstract: Millimeter-wave radars are technologies that operate at GHz frequencies, capable of detecting, locating and tracking objects with high precision, even in low visibility environments. Due to ...
CoreWeave supports the NVIDIA Collective Communication Library (NCCL) for powering multi-GPU and multi-node neural network training. NCCL underpins the vast majority of all distributed training ...
Modern GPU workloads (LLM inference, vector databases, DNN training) exhibit diverse memory access patterns and scheduling requirements. However, GPU drivers use fixed, one-size-fits-all policies that ...
The MakuluLinux LinDoz 2025 edition is one of the most useful and functional AI-powered Linux distributions available. Based on a heavily modified version of the Cinnamon desktop and the latest Debian ...
Linux has long been the backbone of modern computing, serving as the foundation for servers, cloud infrastructures, embedded systems, and supercomputers. As artificial intelligence (AI) and machine ...
I tried searching this, but getting quite a few somewhat stale hits (from months ago, that is) about Linux on Snapdragon X Elite CPU based systems, and I'm wondering if there's any more recent news? I ...
The Rockchip RK3588 is one of the most popular Arm SoCs for single board computers, and while good progress has been made with regards to mainline u-boot and Linux support, the SoC is quite complex ...
Red Hat’s decision to end CentOS is forcing most developers and companies to find an alternative OS. In this guide, learn about the top competitors’ features. CentOS Linux 7, the popular free and open ...
For more years than I care to recall, Linux users have hated NVIDIA, the world's leading Graphics Processing Unit (GPU) company. Why? Because years after all the other companies open-sourced their ...
Linux and its code are made by people, and people are not with us forever. Over the weekend, a brief message on the Linux kernel mailing list reminded everyone of just how much one person can mean to ...
BILBAO, Spain: At the Open Source Summit Europe, Jonathan Corbet, Linux kernel developer and executive editor of Linux Weekly News, caught everyone up with what's new in the Linux kernel and where ...