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HW News - Intel Gaming GPU, AMD Wants US Fab & More Linux, StarLink Scares ISPs

05:37 | AMD Building Linux Team In a recent report by Michael Larabel at Phoronix a site we’re happy to recommend for its Linux-specific benchmarks it was reported that AMD is growing its team of Linux developers. AMD currently has job listings for a Linux Kernel development manager, described on the AMD careers page as a mentor to a team of developers to enable design and implementation of “Linux operating system features supporting AMD CPUs.” The job lists responsibilities as including management of an engineering team “in the area of Linux kernel and KVM virtualization development.” Other job listings on AMD’s jobs page include Linux Engineering for client devices, defined as “a key engineer on our team [who] configures and tunes Linux distribution packages to take advantage of AMD technologies on customer platforms.” They say that this role would participate in planning next generation CPUs and APUs, too.

Rural Electric Co-ops Question Viability of Winning RDOF Bids, Worry RDOF May Have Opposite Effect of Intention

Search for: Rural Electric Co-ops Question Viability of Winning RDOF Bids, Worry RDOF May Have Opposite Effect of Intention Posted on Share Home » Rural Electric Co-ops Question Viability of Winning RDOF Bids, Worry RDOF May Have Opposite Effect of Intention Some of the winning bids in the RDOF rural broadband funding auction were for unrealistically low levels of support and the net result could be that those areas do not get service, according to two of the rural electric cooperatives that bid in the auction. The cooperatives discussed their concerns on a virtual press conference organized by the National Rural Electric Cooperative Association (NRECA) today, where NRECA urged the FCC to closely scrutinize the long-form applications submitted by auction winners.

National scholarships available through SkyLine/SkyBest

HIGH COUNTRY — Area high school seniors whose parents are telecommunications customers of SkyLine Membership Corporation and SkyBest Communications may apply for national scholarships available through Foundation for Rural Service (FRS). In 2021, the FRS will award one-year scholarships in each geographic region of the NTCA—The Rural Broadband Association membership (including the service area of SkyLine/SkyBest) to graduating high school seniors whose families are served by NTCA member organizations. This year, 30 one-time, $2,500 FRS scholarships will be awarded with FRS funding $2,000 of each scholarship, with the sponsoring local cooperative of each winning student providing a $500 match. Additional scholarships ranging from $500 to $5,000 in value to be awarded through this program include the following:

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