intel-apx

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The intel-apx tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about Intel's Advanced Performance Extensions (APX), a next-generation x86 instruction set architecture enhancement. Content under this tag explores how Intel APX improves performance for enterprise IT, cloud computing, and developer workflows, particularly in confidential computing and zero-copy I/O scenarios. The tag also touches on broader hardware support for Windows environments, including integration with Linux kernels and hypervisors. Recurring themes include performance optimization, security features like TDX, and cross-platform infrastructure implications for Windows users. This tag is relevant for IT professionals and developers interested in Intel's latest hardware capabilities and their impact on Windows-based systems.
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    Linux 6.16: Confidential computing, zero-copy I/O, and broader hardware support for Windows workflows

    Linux 6.16 lands with a broad set of core changes that sharpen the kernel’s performance profile, strengthen confidential computing, and extend hardware coverage—from next‑gen Intel features to modern GPUs and audio DSPs—while also polishing daily driver subsystems such as filesystems...
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