Georgia Tech released Vortex 3.0 on June 9, 2026, completing what may be the most capable openly synthesizable GPU in existence: a RISC-V-based design that now pairs a full fixed-function 3D graphics ...
Microsoft brought the 4.0 Linux release into public testing for virtual machines on June 2, expanding the in-house distribution into a customer-selectable cloud image. That is a broader role than ...
B.C.’s premier is doubling down on his opposition to an oil pipeline from Alberta to B.C.'s north coast. As the CBC's Katie DeRosa reports, it comes in light of a document obtained by CBC News which ...
A yearslong effort to extend a pipeline from Albuquerque’s water system to the Navajo community of To’hajiilee, which has long grappled with an acute drinking water crisis, is finally approaching ...
Microsoft recently announced Azure Linux 4.0 and Azure Container Linux at Open Source Summit North America 2026 in Minneapolis. Azure Linux 4.0 is a Fedora-based, general-purpose server distribution ...
The UAE has already completed nearly 50% of a second pipeline that bypasses the Strait of Hormuz, said the CEO of Abu Dhabi National Oil Co,, or ADNOC. The new pipeline will double ADNOC's export ...
Azure Linux 4.0 expands Microsoft’s Linux strategy for secure AI and server workloads. Azure Container Linux offers hardened, lightweight infrastructure for Azure containers and regulated enterprises.
At the Open Source Summit North America this week, Microsoft announced two major milestones for Linux workloads on Azure: Azure Linux 4.0 running on Azure virtual machines and the general availability ...
Microsoft released its first full Linux distro: Azure Linux 4.0. Azure Linux ix split into Azure Container Linux and the virtual machine edition. Microsoft effectively admits that it's a de facto ...
The United Arab Emirates will accelerate construction of a new oil pipeline to double its export capacity through Fujairah by 2027, the government’s Abu Dhabi Media Office said on Friday, vastly ...
Sharply higher costs in all categories—particularly material, which roughly doubled—increased the estimated price of building land pipelines by about $4.5 million/mile, to a record $12.1 million/mile.