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Turbostat Preps For Intel Clearwater Forest & Panther Lake

([Intel] 6 Hours Ago Turbostat)


Yesterday just prior to the [1]Linux 6.14-rc1 release were some last minute changes to the Turbostat utility that lives within the Linux kernel source tree.

Turbostat is the utility for reporting CPU frequency and idle statistics among other processor metrics on Intel and AMD CPUs. For the Linux 6.14 kernel the Turbostat tool has initial platform support for Intel's upcoming Panther Lake processors as well as the Clearwater Forest processors. [2]Panther Lake , of course, being the Lunar Lake successor due out in the back half of 2025. There's been much enablement work around Panther Lake as what should be a nice upgrade both for the CPU cores as well as introducing Xe3 integrated graphics. [3]Clearwater Forest has been seeing much Linux enablement too as Intel's successor to the Sierra Forest E-core Xeon server processors. Intel noted on their quarterly earning calls a few days ago Clearwater Forest will now be launching in 2026 rather than later this calendar year.

In addition to Turbostat plumbing for Clearwater Forest and Panther Lake, the tool will now report the RAPL SysWatt column by default, enables Clearwater Forest new C1E residency PMT counter, and other changes.

More details on these Turbostat improvements that were merged for Linux 6.14 via [4]this pull .



[1] https://www.phoronix.com/news/Linux-6.14-rc1-Released

[2] https://www.phoronix.com/search/Panther+Lake

[3] https://www.phoronix.com/search/Clearwater+Forest

[4] https://lore.kernel.org/linux-pm/CAJvTdKmaGD8YJj4HKuNhE8Kkr_s5VH=DhXcc75xxHtxqcdYp0Q@mail.gmail.com/



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Quarterback:
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has so far failed to score any points for the Crimson, his jackrabbit speed
has made him the least sacked quarterback in the Ivy league.
Wide Receiver:
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or six times, his average for a game. Yip, nicknamed "fumblefingers" and "you
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YALE:
Defense:
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Primarily responsible are seniors Izzy "Shylock" Bloomberg and Myron
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the powerful defense is junior tackle Angus MacWhirter, a Scotsman who rounds
out the offensive ethnic joke. Look for these three to shut down the opening
coin toss.
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