[Fsfe-ie] Free Software getting coverage on BBC

Ben North ben at redfrontdoor.org
Thu Dec 3 17:01:50 CET 2009


Not the central point of the story, but:

    http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/technology/8392392.stm

    Intel unveils 48-core cloud computing silicon chip

    [The Single-chip Cloud Computer] is based on Intel's X86 architecture,
    meaning it can run operating systems found in normal desktop computers
    such as Windows and Linux.

    [...]

    Intel said it had already demonstrated Linux running on each core.

Good positive coverage --- free software running on cutting-edge
technology before Windows does.


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