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Core is the central governing body responsible for overseeing the development and maintenance of the Perl programming language, as well as its community and ecosystem.
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- PHP Core Security Audit Results (thephp.foundation)
- "It's not that bad" they told me – Coreboot (lilysthings.org)
- VMware turns its back on small businesses: 72-core license policy backlash (systemadministration.net)
- Notes on Coreutils in Rust (alexgaynor.net)
- Fedora CoreOS adds Hetzner provisioning (docs.fedoraproject.org)
- Bitcoin Core 29.0 Released (bitcoincore.org)
- Apple M1 / M2 / M3 Core Support Might Soon Be Merged for the GCC Compiler (www.phoronix.com)
- Decoded: GNU Coreutils (2019) (www.maizure.org)
- InfluxDB 3 Core and Enterprise GA (www.influxdata.com)
- Coreboot 25.03 Released with Support for 22 More Motherboards (www.phoronix.com)
- Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan Says Company Will Spin Off Non-Core Units (www.bloomberg.com)
- Broadcom abandons minimum license requirement of 72 cores for VMware (themunicheye.com)
- CoreWeave has $7.5B in looming debt repayments (www.ft.com)
- Modern CPUs have a backstage cast of support cores (2023) (www.devever.net)
- Coreboot: Mainboard-Specific Documentation (doc.coreboot.org)
- The Mysterious Behavior of the Intel E-cores (www.asset-intertech.com)
- How to Write a Fast Matrix Multiplication from Scratch with Tensor Cores (alexarmbr.github.io)