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  • tildearrow
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    Originally posted by rene View Post
    when x86 CPUs became so complex that user-space even needs to assist with optimal task scheduling, ..! :-/ next up: AI guided process scheduling (Patent pending)
    Oh please no, no patent stuff or no future for Linux.

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  • Guest
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    Originally posted by rene View Post
    when x86 CPUs became so complex that user-space even needs to assist with optimal task scheduling, ..! :-/ next up: AI guided process scheduling (Patent pending)
    I would love to read a mock readme of a kernel based around buzzwords popular at the moment.

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  • rene
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    when x86 CPUs became so complex that user-space even needs to assist with optimal task scheduling, ..! :-/ next up: AI guided process scheduling (Patent pending)

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  • phoronix
    started a topic Linux 5.3 Lands Support For Tracking AVX-512 Usage

    Linux 5.3 Lands Support For Tracking AVX-512 Usage

    Phoronix: Linux 5.3 Lands Support For Tracking AVX-512 Usage

    After being delayed from earlier kernel cycles, Linux 5.3 will allow for tracking the last time a process made use of AVX-512 in order for user-space schedulers to provide better task placement...

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