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Posted: 07 Feb 2017 01:08 PM PST Intel's Atom C2000 chips are bricking products, and it’s not just Cisco hit. From the theregister: Intel's Atom C2000 processor family has a fault that effectively bricks devices, costing the company a significant amount of money to correct. But the semiconductor giant won't disclose precisely how many chips are affected nor which products are at risk. Coincidentally, Cisco last week issued an advisory warning that several of its routing, optical networking, security and switch products sold prior to November 16, 2016 contain a faulty clock component that is likely to fail at an accelerated rate after 18 months of operation. Intel has "Silvermont" which is a microarchitecture for low-power Atom, Celeron and Pentium branded processors used in systems on a chip (SoCs) made by Intel. It includes: Avoton – SoCs for micro-servers and storage devices. Rangeley – SoCs targeting network and communication infrastructure. |
How to install bash shell in Alpine Linux Posted: 07 Feb 2017 10:50 AM PST How do I install bash shell in my Alpine Linux LXD (Linux Container) virtual machine (VM)? |
How to use CoreFreq CPU monitoring software on Linux Posted: 07 Feb 2017 09:17 AM PST Recently I came across an excellent software called CoreFreq. It is a CPU monitoring software designed for 64-bits Processors w/ architectures Intel Atom, Core2, Nehalem, SandyBridge and superior, and AMD Family 0F. It runs on 64 bit Linux system. CoreFreq provides a framework to retrieve CPU data with a high degree of precision: |
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