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Vulkan 1.4.335 Released With The Very Notable VK_EXT_present_timing

([Vulkan] 1 Minute Ago Vulkan 1.4.335)

Vulkan 1.4.335 released a few hours ago as the latest iteration of this high performance graphics and compute API. With being just a week since the prior update and given the US Thanksgiving week, it's on the lighter side in terms of issues addressed. There is one new extension though and it's a big one: VK_EXT_present_timing is finally merged.



FFmpeg Integrates Video Encoder For Advanced Professional Video (APV)

([Multimedia] 5 Minutes Ago APV Encoder)

One week ago FFmpeg merged decode support for Samsung's Advanced Professional Video "APV" codec. APV is designed for professional-grade video recording purposes and is a royalty-free video codec geared for prosumers. Now arriving within FFmpeg Git is APV video encode support.



AWS Graviton4 96-Core Performance vs. AMD EPYC & Intel Xeon CPUs

([Processors] 1 Minute Ago)

Last week I published some initial benchmarks of the Amazon/AWS Graviton4 processors now available within the EC2 cloud using the new "R8g" instances. That initial comparison was a 64 vCPU comparison of Graviton4 against AMD EPYC and Intel Xeon 64 vCPU AWS instances. In today's article is a look at the 96-core Graviton4 bare metal performance using the "r8g.metal-24xl" AWS instance type. The Graviton4 r8g.metal-24xl performance was then compared in today's article against various bare metal AMD EPYC, Ampere Altra Max, and Intel Xeon processors in the lab at Phoronix.



Iced 0.14 Released For Popular Rust Cross-Platform GUI Library

([Programming] 10 Hours Ago Iced-rs 0.14)

Released today is a new version of Iced, the popular cross-platform GUI library for the Rust programming language. Iced is notably used by the COSMIC desktop environment and a growing variety of different Rust apps.



Linux GPIB Drivers Declared Stable - 53 Years After HP Introduced The Bus

([Hardware] 7 December 02:47 PM EST General Purpose Interface Bus)

Merged to the mainline Linux kernel last year was GPIB drivers in the kernel's "staging" area. GPIB is the General Purpose Interface Bus launched by HP back in 1972 for lab equipment and more. After a year of cleaning up the code in the kernel's staging area, for Linux 6.19 the GPIB drivers have been promoted out of the staging area and into the Linux kernel proper. The Linux kernel now has stable driver support for this 8 Mbyte/s parallel bus that was introduced 53 years ago.



Linux 6.19 Introduces PCIe Link Encryption & Device Authentication, AMD SEV-TIO Enabling

([Linux Kernel] 7 December 12:26 PM EST PCI Express Link Encryption)

One of the most exciting merges this weekend to the Linux 6.19 kernel is establishing the infrastructure for supporting PCI Express link encryption and device authentication. Multiple vendors are working on PCIe link encryption for their hardware while this initial pull begins laying the foundation of AMD SEV-TIO Trusted I/O support for the mainline kernel.



Linux 6.19 Delivers Working USB3 Support For Apple Silicon Devices

([Apple] 7 December 07:00 AM EST USB3 For Apple Silicon)

Merged last night for the Linux 6.19 kernel merge window were all of the USB and Thunderbolt driver changes. Standing out this cycle is Apple Silicon devices like the M1 Macs now having working USB3 support on the mainline Linux kernel.



NVIDIA Plumbs DMA-BUF Support For VFIO PCI Devices In Linux 6.19

([Linux Kernel] 7 December 06:31 AM EST DMA-BUF For VFIO PCI)

In addition to NVIDIA improving peer-to-peer (P2P) DMA for block devices in Linux 6.19, NVIDIA also led an effort providing DMA-BUF support for VFIO PCI devices for opening up some interesting new cases moving forward. As part of the VFIO pull request this new functionality has landed for Linux 6.19.



Using AI To Modernize The Ubuntu Error Tracker Produced Some Code That Was "Plain Wrong"

([Ubuntu] 7 December 06:18 AM EST Ubuntu Error Tracker)

A week ago I wrote about AI being used to help modernize Ubuntu's Error Tracker. Microsoft GitHub Copilot was tasked to help adapt its Cassandra database usage to modern standards. It's worked in some areas but even for a rather straight forward task, some of the generated functions ended up being "plain wrong" according to the developer involved.



Rust Drivers In Linux 6.19 Will Now Support... Module Parameters

([Linux Kernel] 7 December 06:02 AM EST Rust Module Parameters)

On top of the Rust driver core changes and other Rust code for Linux 6.19, the modules infrastructure for this new kernel version is also bringing some new code. Surprisingly, it's taken until now for Rust kernel modules/drivers to support module parameters as is common practice for passing different options when booting the kernel or manually loading kernel drivers with extra non-default options.



Linux 6.19 Adds New Console Font To Better Handle Modern Laptops With HiDPI Displays

([Linux Kernel] 6 December 08:25 PM EST Terminus 10x18 Console Font)

Sent in for the Linux 6.19 merge window when it comes to the frame-buffer device "FBDEV" subsystem are just a set of "fixes" for FBDEV drivers and code clean-ups. But it does also include a new console font option for better supporting modern laptops with high density displays.



Microsoft's RAMDAX Driver Merged For Linux 6.19 To Carve Out RAM As NVDIMM Devices

([Microsoft] 6 December 04:00 PM EST Microsoft RAMDAX)

The Non-Volatile Memory Device (NVDIMM) subsystem updates were merged today for the in-development Linux 6.19 kernel. Most notable this cycle for the NVDIMM code is a new open-source driver addition courtesy of Microsoft.



AMD Starts Enabling Zen 6 "znver6" Compiler Support In GCC

([AMD] 6 December 02:11 PM EST znver6 GCC)

Making for a bit more exciting weekend is that minutes ago AMD has posted their first patch for enabling Zen 6 processor support within the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) for -march=znver6 targeting.



Mesa 26.0 Bringing Support For 64K x 64K Textures With AMD RDNA4 GPUs

([Mesa] 6 December 12:15 PM EST 64K x 64K Textures)

The latest improvement to the RadeonSI Gallium3D driver by prominent AMD Mesa developer Marek Olšák is enabling support for up to 64K x 64K textures with RDNA4 GPUs.



Tenstorrent Blackhole Support & Other New RISC-V + ARM64 Hardware In Linux 6.19

([Hardware] 6 December 08:13 AM EST Linux 6.19 SoCs)

The set of six branches containing SoC and platform updates/additions for the Linux 6.19 kernel have been merged for enabling a lot of new RISC-V and ARM 64-bit hardware as well as enhancing some existing SoCs/platforms.



FEX 2512 Released With More Improvements For Gaming On ARM64 Linux

([Linux Gaming] 6 December 06:45 AM EST FEX 2512)

FEX 2512 is out today as the newest monthly update for this software that enables running x86/x86_64 Linux binaries on ARM64 Linux, including the likes of Wine and Valve's Steam Play (Proton) for being able to run Windows games on 64-bit ARM Linux devices.



Flowblade Video Editor May Go Wayland-Only As Part Of GTK4 Port

([Multimedia] 6 December 06:25 AM EST Flowblade 2.24 Released)

Flowblade 2.24 released today as the newest version of this open-source, non-linear video editing application. Flowblade 2.24 brings a number of refinements while also interesting is their commentary concerning the future with Wayland and GTK4 porting.



Solaris 11.4 SRU 87 Released With New Security Features, GCC 15

([Oracle] 6 December 06:12 AM EST Solaris 11.4 SRU 87)

For anyone still relying on Solaris in production or just nostalgic Solaris users from the grand Sun Microsystems days, Solaris 11.4 SRU 87 was released by Oracle this week as one of the heavier stable release updates in recent memory.



Linux 6.19 Brings Many Driver Core Changes For Rust, Housekeeping CPUs Exposed

([Linux Kernel] 6 December 05:56 AM EST Driver Core)

Beyond the main set of Rust changes to land in Linux 6.19 earlier this week, as we near the end of the first week of two for the Linux 6.19 merge window... More Rust changes. This time around the driver core updates for the kernel bring a number of Rust changes.



KDE Plasma 6.6 Supporting Per-DRM-Plane Color Pipelines, More Hardware Quirks/Fixes

([KDE] 6 December 05:39 AM EST Plasma Improvements)

It was a busy start of December for KDE Plasma developers in working out several hardware fixes for the current Plasma 6.5 series while also working on new Plasma 6.6 features like the per-DRM-plane color pipelines.



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