Step-by-step guide to installing MPS 2026.1 EAP and using new features: natural language checks, binary operation splitting, read-only inspector style, and transitive dependencies.
A new open-source project builds a fully functional ESP32 computer the size of a credit card, featuring e-ink display and NFC. DIY-friendly with full instructions.
Apple reportedly nears deal with Intel to produce Apple Silicon chips, diversifying supply away from TSMC and boosting US manufacturing.
Learn how to build a credit card-sized computer using ESP32, e-ink display, and NFC chip. Discover components, applications, step-by-step building guide, and challenges.
A tutorial dissecting the reported Intel-Apple chip deal: negotiations, technical validation, market impact, and common mistakes to avoid.
Intel and Apple reportedly sign preliminary deal for Intel to manufacture chips for Apple devices, sending Intel shares up 13.9%.
Apple and Intel reportedly near a deal for Intel to manufacture Apple chips, diversifying from TSMC amid capacity issues and chip delays.
An overview of 10 key aspects of SPIFFE for securing AI agent identities, including zero trust, federation, dynamic lifecycle, and real-world use cases.
A how-to guide based on AMD CTO Mark Papermaster's insights, teaching steps to optimize AI compute using heterogeneous CPU/GPU architectures, balancing training/inference, and leveraging agent feedback for chip innovation.
Linux's Intel P-State driver misreports Bartlett Lake CPU frequencies as 7GHz+, though actual max is 5.7GHz. This bug affects embedded systems, risking thermal and power management. Workarounds include driver fallback or manual frequency locking.
A step-by-step guide to identify, diagnose, and work around the Linux Intel P-State driver bug that misreports Bartlett Lake CPU frequencies as 7 GHz instead of the actual 5.7 GHz max.
Step-by-step guide to identify and fix the Linux Intel P-State driver reporting 7GHz on Bartlett Lake CPUs, with workarounds and kernel update instructions.
Intel Bartlett Lake CPUs misreported at 7GHz on Linux due to P-State driver bug. Max turbo is 5.7GHz. Learn causes, impacts, and fixes.
SPIFFE open-standard identity framework emerges as critical solution for authenticating autonomous AI agents, addressing impersonation risks in multi-agent systems.
Rust 1.97 raises minimum PTX ISA to 7.0 and GPU architecture to sm_70, dropping support for pre-Volta GPUs and CUDA 10 drivers. Learn the reasons, impact, and migration steps.
Intel's deal to manufacture Apple chips influences Windows PC pricing, supply, architecture, and competition. Here are 10 key impacts.
Guide to Apple-Intel chipmaking partnership: how it reduces TSMC reliance, steps from negotiation to production, common misconceptions, and strategic importance.
Apple and Intel near a preliminary deal for Intel to manufacture Apple chips, reducing reliance on TSMC and boosting US production. Key facts include timeline, strategic benefits, and industry impact.
SPIFFE (Secure Production Identity Framework For Everyone) is an open standard for issuing cryptographically verifiable identities to workloads like AI agents. This Q&A explores how it enables zero trust, handles ephemeral identities, and supports cross-domain federation for secure multi-agent systems.
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