cfg attribute support for inline Assembly blocks, optimizing systems programming and performance tuning for enterprise software development.
cfg attribute support for inline Assembly blocks, optimizing systems programming and performance tuning for enterprise software development.
Explore Rust Coreutils 0.5, a major milestone achieving 87.75% GNU test suite compatibility with enhanced security and performance for fold, cksum, install, and numfmt. Discover how this cross-platform, memory-safe rewrite is shaping the future of Linux system administration. This in-depth analysis covers benchmarks, adoption, and what it means for developers and enterprises.
Explore Redox OS's latest breakthroughs: default multi-threading for x86 systems, massive I/O performance gains, and expanded hardware compatibility. Discover why this secure, Rust-built OS is a compelling modern alternative. A deep dive into the September development report.
Explore the August progress report for Servo, the high-performance, Rust-based browser engine. This in-depth analysis covers new CSS grid features, SVG rendering, and performance optimizations, highlighting its potential for embedded systems and secure web development. Discover why Servo is a key project for the future of browser engine technology.
Rust 1.90's shift to the LLD linker on Linux x86_64 promises to slash compilation times by up to 40%, a game-changing performance upgrade for developers. Learn how this compiler optimization boosts productivity and reduces CI/CD pipeline costs.
Dive into Linux kernel 6.17-rc1! Explore Intel Xe3/Panther Lake enablement, Rust integration, Battlemage graphics prep, ARM/RISC-V updates, performance boosts, security controls, and the Bcachefs status. Release timeline & benchmarks coming.
Linux 6.16 introduces major Rust upgrades—KUnit testing, Rust 2024 support, and XArray abstractions—boosting security & performance. Learn how these changes impact enterprise DevOps, cloud computing, and cybersecurity.
Microsoft’s Build 2025 unveils major open-source releases: Edit (a Rust-based CLI text editor), GitHub Copilot for VS Code, and Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL). Discover how these tools enhance developer workflows and what this means for Windows-Linux integration.
A linguagem de programação Rust está ganhando terreno no kernel Linux, com o desenvolvimento recente focado nos drivers de escalonamento de frequência de CPU, conhecidos como “CPUFreq”.