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Other Linux Distributions Begin Analyzing Clear Linux's Performance Optimizations Written by Michael Larabel in Clear Linux on 24 April 2016 at 09:55 AM EDT. 62 Comments Fedora developers appear to be among those analyzing Intel's Clear Linux distribution for the performance optimizations made. In case you haven't been following our many original performance tests in the past months, Intel's Clear
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