The Linux kernel itself can already boot quite fast but with a simple one-line patch another ~0.035 seconds will be able to be shaved off the boot time.

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At this point, boot optimizations are starting to look like innovations in F1… changes here and there to get 0.001s lap time improvements.

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I mean consider the energy savings globally over a year. Would be interesting to see how much time is saved totally by this patch.

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Probably enough to turn on an incandescent light bulb

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For your average desktop or server installation, this isn’t big news. Where it matters a lot will be in embedded systems.

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I feel like a German reading this. Much efficiency, very improvement

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Ja, das ist gut.

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Aber da geht noch mehr.

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Genau

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I thought this was in Linux memes when i first saw it

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Psh, finally. I mean, about time, right?

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Cha! Only 0.032 seconds too late!

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Nice! That will help make up for the 15-20 second ram training my motherboard does every boot up because enabling training memory makes the whole system unstable…

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Do you still use Intel MMX?

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