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Issue 304 - Feature: Silicon insides - Apple, AMD and Intel take significantly different approaches to building CPUs. Darien Graham-Smith takes a look at today’s varied processor designs.
Issue 298 - News: News - Tumbleweed moves to x86-64-v2 – will you be left behind? Rust grows in the kernel, Asahi Linux ports Linux to M1/M2 Macs, and AMD opens up ray tracing.
Issue 297 - News: News - Funding, funding, funding! Open source projects are rolling in it – money, that is! Arm is being silly, Google is to make its own OS, Godot has a foundation, and more!
Issue 296 - News: News - Microsoft has been up to its old tricks with the open source and Copilot. Google is up to its old tricks with Manifest v3 and software patents have been up to their old tricks.
Issue 277 - Review: Loop Hero - We often find Management going around in circles, so when Evan Lahti introduced this “micro RPG” they were left all in a spin!
Issue 262 - Feature: Education USA - The story of how Neil Plotnick brought computer science to an American school riding on the back of Linux, open source and a spare USB stick.
Issue 262 - Interview: Editorial cordial - Would the spacetime continuum stand up to four editors of Linux Format in one place?
Neil Mohr wanted to find out...
Issue 262 - Coding Academy: Build a noughts and crosses playing AI -
Issue 228 - Interview: Convergence Crash - Simon Raffeiner
chronicles his personal journey through the rise and
fall of the ‘Ubuntu for mobile devices’ project.
Issue 228 - News: Pi news - Andy Warburton, Arduino, GPIO Zero, Pimoroni