For those still making use of Intel Sandy Bridge processors from 15 years ago, the upcoming Linux 7.2 kernel is bringing a fix for an engine reset issue when using the old integrated graphics with Sandy Bridge...
While most Linux enthusiasts and desktop users/gamers are comfortable just riding the latest upstream Linux kernel and Mesa drivers shipped by their distribution, for those enterprises preferring the officially blessed and QA'ed driver packages from AMD, last week marked the release of the Radeon Software for Linux 26.12 driver...
Back in March was an initial patch series out of Intel for Linux support for Directed Package Thermal Interrupts as a new feature of recent Intel CPUs. There wasn't much to report over the past three months on this work but today a second iteration of the patches emerged on the Linux kernel mailing list...
Sent out today was the last drm-misc-next pull request ahead of the Linux 7.2 merge window getting underway in June. As part of this last batch of small Direct Rendering Manager graphics/accelerator driver changes is finally enabling the NVIDIA GA100 within the Nouveau driver...
For a Chief Information Officer (CIO) or VP of Infrastructure, the term "digital sovereignty" often arrives as a regulatory burden to support a collection of acronyms like DORA (the EU Digital Operational Resilience Act), NIS2 (the updated Network and Information Security Directive), and PDPA (the Personal Data Protection Act) that require more checklists and audits. This begs the question, is viewing sovereignty through a purely legal lens a strategic mistake? Red Hat’s point of view has just been published in our recently released article, Red Hat Strategic Approach to Compliance, Sovereig
IBM and Red Hat Commit $5 Billion to Redefine the Future of Open Source in the AI EraIBM and Red Hat committed $5 billion to Project Lightwell, deploying over 20,000 engineers and advanced AI. This enterprise clearinghouse actively identifies and remediates open source vulnerabilities across the software supply chain. Learn more Red Hat Summit 2026 keynotes and product spotlight sessionsTune into Red Hat TV to watch the keynotes and product summary sessions from Red Hat Summit 2026. Learn more SD Times - Rethinking the AI gold rush: Industry leaders warn of the “agentic paradox”As organ
I've had this conversation dozens of times with infrastructure teams. They've just finished, or are deep into, a VM migration off a legacy hypervisor. The hard part is nearly done. Or, so they think.Here's the thing most people don't talk about: migration itself is the easy part. It's tactical. It has a clear beginning, middle, and end. What comes after, actually modernizing how you run your infrastructure, that's where the real work lives, and honestly, where most of the value is.The industry shifts driving these migrations represent a strategic opportunity for modern infrastructure. By addre
As enterprise IT organizations push deeper into operationalizing AI, the conversation has shifted from theoretical capability to hard execution metrics. Whether your team is talking with customers about scaling large language models (LLMs) on restricted local hardware, navigating the real-world performance numbers of distributed inference, or shielding proprietary model weights, the underlying goal remains the same: building a predictable, highly security-focused foundation that returns clear business value. This month’s roundup brings you the critical architecture analyses, benchmark realit
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