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Intel Continues Prepping The Linux Kernel For X86S

Nearly one year ago Intel published the X86S specification (formerly stylized as "X86-S") for simplifying the Intel architecture by removing support for 16-bit and 32-bit operating systems. X86S is a big step forward with dropping legacy mode, 5-level paging improvements, and other modernization improvements for x86_64. With the Linux 6.9 kernel more x86S bits are in place for this ongoing effort. Sent out overnight were the x86 boot improvements for the Linux 6.9 merge window. This merge carrie...

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