A lightweight C utility for collecting and reporting detailed system hardware information, CPU usage, and memory statistics in Linux systems. The tool outputs data in JSON format, making it ideal for ...
The primary purpose of nproc is to determine the number of processing units (CPUs or cores) available to the current process. This information is useful for parallel computing tasks, where the ...
The ability in Linux to bind one or more processes to one or more processors, called CPU affinity, is a long-requested feature. The idea is to say “always run this process on processor one” or “run ...
Linux 6.14 extends support to Intel's forthcoming Panther Lake CPUs, incorporating thermal driver support for improved power efficiency and enabling Ultra-High Bit Rate (UHBR) modes via DisplayPort on ...
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