Intel Ends Clear Linux OS Development (And Users Need to Migrate Now)

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Intel has discontinued Clear Linux OS, its performance-focused Linux distribution designed for cloud computing and data centers, after 10 years of development. The distribution featured aggressive compiler optimizations, kernel tweaks, and advanced instruction set support that made it a top performer in benchmarks. With immediate effect, there will be no more security patches or updates, and GitHub repositories will be archived. Current users are urged to migrate to actively maintained distributions as soon as possible. The decision comes amid Intel's broader cost-cutting measures including layoffs of over 5,000 employees.

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