I wonder how much of the funding that led to this came from the Biden-era Chips & Science Act? I can't find a straight answer amid the AI slop and marketing hype about both of them.
“This patch series introduces multikernel architecture support, enabling
multiple independent kernel instances to coexist and communicate on a
single physical machine. Each kernel instance can run on dedicated CPU
cores while sharing the underlying hardware resources.“
I got about halfway through before giving up on this article. I thought it was just taking a long time to get to the point then I realized one wasn't coming.
Thinking it was all a Duchamp-esque drollery, I checked to see if it was AI-generated and alas, it isn't.
Felt twinges of grief as I recognized some of these. I still miss Reader. But some weren't killed so much as became other products -- Urchin became Google Analytics, Google Mini became CSE (now Programmable Search), Google Refine became Open Refine, etc.
Update: Looks like Trump admin converted billions in unpaid CHIPS act grants into an equity in Intel last year https://techhq.com/news/intel-turnaround-strategy-panther-la...