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Heterogeneous CPU Cores, HDMI & Other Work Continues For Enhancing FreeBSD On Laptops
It's just not Microsoft Windows and to a lesser extent Linux that can have challenges in dealing with heterogeneous CPU cores like Intel P/E hybrid cores but FreeBSD developers have begun working through those headaches too in trying to ensure a good experience of modern laptops running this BSD operating system.
It's just not Microsoft Windows and to a lesser extent Linux that can have challenges in dealing with heterogeneous CPU cores like Intel P/E hybrid cores but FreeBSD developers have begun working through those headaches too in trying to ensure a good experience of modern laptops running this BSD operating system. FreeBSD developers continue working on enhancing the support for running this open-source operating system on modern laptops. FreeBSD developers in July also continued working on standby / s0ix handling, improving the Linux KPI ACPI support, USB debugging, WiFi 6 enablement, external HDMI display support, and other compatibility enhancements.
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