The great thing about Linux is is that anyone possessing the wherewithal and dedication can produce a distribution to satisfy their own needs. That’s also the bad thing, as it means many Linux distributions, even those with name backing, fight to distinguish themselves or to be recognized at all.
With Intel Clear Linux, the name-brand recognition is only a small part of what matters. Yes, it’s significant that the kingpin chipmaker is adding an entry to Linux Distro Makers Club, but why and to what end?
Intel wants Clear Linux to be known for high performance when running cloud workloads.
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