So they can't completely turn off the extra instructions from the enterprise P-cores?
If Linux goes ahead and lets the scheduler use the full enterprise microcode, do you think we'll find that the actual instructions are not fused?
I mean w11 was basically initiated because of Intel's asymmetrical cores and the w10 scheduler's limitations, as far as I understand it.
I just want the full enterprise P-core AVX instruction set, and I have the 12th gen that is most likely to work with the right microcode. It would just be funny if W11 doesn't support such a complex scheduler and Linux does. The implications would be large.
“Wells Fargo holds employees to the highest standards and does not tolerate unethical behavior,” a company spokesperson said in a statement to Bloomberg.
Wells Fargo has like 20,000 employees or some junk (unresearched). This is performative bullshit meant to signal to the industry, and maybe to scare their employees.
Edit: they have 238,698 employees according to wikipedia. Subtract 12 from that and then ignore this not-news.
Isn't this how it almost always goes? Workers getting phished and downloading something they think is harmless has got to be how 90%+ of ransomware is able to infect a business.
Apple has had a lot of oss code, either through having acquired oss tech or making their own code oss. Certainly not the majority of their code, but some.
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