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  "path": "/story/145306/haiku-enables-avx512-support/",
  "publishedAt": "2026-06-15T19:21:36.000Z",
  "site": "https://www.osnews.com",
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  "textContent": "We’re a little deep into June already, but it’s only now that Haiku published its monthly progress report for May. There’s a bunch of fixes for drag-and-drop behaviour in Tracker, AVX512 support can now be enabled thanks to changes to the kernel’s FPU handling, some low-level changes were made for the Rust and Zig compilers, and further improvements were made to the boot process on the Raspberry Pi 5 (although a lot more work is needed on that front). There’s still no sixth beta since a few more blockers remain, but don’t let that stop you from installing Haiku – it’s stable enough as it is, sixth beta or no.",
  "title": "Haiku enables AVX512 support"
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