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Stratus Technologies has launched its first 64-bit version of Linux across six different server models, as the open source operating system continues to progress in the enterprise market. Based on Red ...
Unlike most areas of the technology business, 64-bit computing has somehow remained immune to the forces of commodity competition. Most 64-bit systems have historically been tied to proprietary ...
SANTA CRUZ, Calif. — Both Synopsys and Cadence Design Systems this week (April 22) are announcing support for 64-bit Linux applications running on workstations based on AMD's new Opteron processor.
The computer giant currently offers Linux on its xSeries Intel servers, iSeries Power4 midrange servers and zSeries mainframes. The availability of native Linux on its 64-bit Unix server line fulfills ...
SANTA CRUZ, Calif. — With two separate announcements this week (Jan. 21), Cadence Design Systems is rolling out its first support for 64-bit Linux. A Monday announcement cited support for Intel ...
ARM has announced its first 64 bit, Linux-capable Cortex-R processor, which it has earmarked for computational storage solutions. Its PR suggests that it “a chip designed to enable a new generation of ...
The story of Linux so far, as short as it may be in the grand scheme of things, is one of constant forward momentum. There’s always another feature to implement, an optimization to make, and of course ...
For those who cheer — or fear — Linux’s steady push into the enterprise, the game is about to become more interesting. The new 64-bit Itanium 2- and Opteron-powered servers are here, and in this issue ...
The advent of affordable 64-bit computing could be the best thing to happen to Linux in a long time, opening up a new market potentially as important as the original PC market, according to Linux ...
Just a month after the release of Adobe's Flash Player 10 — with, for the first time, full Linux support out of the box — Adobe is back with another surprise: a 64-bit Flash Player — exclusively for ...