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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.



Intel Finally Posts Open-Source Gaudi 3 Driver Code For The Linux Kernel

([Intel] 4 Hours Ago Gaudi 3 Open-Source)

The good news is that Intel tonight posted a pull request for open-source Gaudi 3 accelerator support for the mainline Linux kernel! The bad news is that it's coming quite late in the product cycle, much later than the former excellent Habana Labs open-source track record, and their hopes of squeezing this code into the Linux 6.19 kernel may be dashed.



Linux 6.18 Released With Many New Features, Likely This Year's LTS Kernel

([Linux Kernel] 6 Hours Ago Linux 6.18)

Linux 6.18 stable is now available! Linux 6.18 ushers in many new features and changes while also is expected to become this year's Long Term Support "LTS" kernel version.



NixOS 25.11 Released With 7,002 New Packages Added

([Operating Systems] 8 Hours Ago NixOS 25.11)

It's been an exciting weekend for Linux distribution released with new versions of Endeavour OS, CachyOS, Solus and now a new NixOS release.



Features Expected For Linux 6.19: ASUS Armoury, Many Intel Bits, AMD GCN 1.0/1.1 Enhanced

([Linux Kernel] 30 November 11:32 AM EST Linux 6.19 Features Early Look)

With the Linux 6.18 kernel likely being released later today, here is a look at some of the features on the table for the next kernel cycle, Linux 6.19. The list is based on changes queued in various "-next" branches ahead of the Linux 6.19 merge window. There's always the possibility of last minute change of plans or objections raised by Linus Torvalds, but this should provide an early look at some of the features more than likely to be merged for Linux 6.19.



Sylve Maturing As A FreeBSD Unified Web Management Interface

([BSD] 30 November 07:07 AM EST FreeBSD 2025-Q3 Highlights)

Ahead of the FreeBSD 15.0 stable release expected to be announced next week, the FreeBSD project today published their Q3-2025 status report to outline their various development accomplishments from July through September.



Linux 6.19 Will Allow You To Write I2C Drivers In Rust

([Linux Kernel] 30 November 06:32 AM EST Rust I2C Drivers)

With the upcoming Linux 6.19 kernel cycle there are yet more Rust kernel bindings being introduced and other additions to make it possible to write more Linux kernel drivers within the Rust programming language. Among the new Rust additions expected for Linux 6.19 are making it possible to write Inter-Integrated Circuit (I2C) bus drivers in Rust.



Broadcom "BNG_RE" Next-Generation RoCE Driver Slated For Linux 6.19

([Linux Networking] 30 November 06:20 AM EST BNG_RE)

Queued up via the Linux kernel's RDMA development Git tree is "BNG_RE" as the next-generation RoCE driver from Broadcom.



Black Sesame SoC Support To Be Merged For Linux 6.19

([Hardware] 30 November 06:05 AM EST Black Sesame Technologies)

A new SoC vendor and in turn new SoC/platform support is set to premiere in the Linux 6.19 kernel with the initial Black Sesame Technologies C1200 support.



Genode OS Framework 25.11 Adds Intel Alder Lake Graphics Support

([Operating Systems] 30 November 05:46 AM EST Genode OS 25.11)

The Genode OS Framework 25.11 release was issued this weekend as the newest update to this original open-source operating system effort built around a micro-kernel design and various novel design approaches.



Algol 68 Programming Language Front-End Merged Into GCC 16

([GNU] 29 November 08:47 PM EST Algol 68)

Making for an exciting holiday weekend night is the Algol 68 programming language front-end "ga68" being merged into the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) codebase. After COBOL language support landed in GCC 15 earlier this year, next year's GCC 16 release is adding support for the half-century old Algol 68 programming language.



Solus Linux 4.8 Released With Python 2 Finally Removed, Abandons Solus Software Center

([Operating Systems] 29 November 03:41 PM EST Solus 4.8)

In addition to the releases today of updated Endeavour OS and CachyOS, Solus 4.8 is out as the latest version of another desktop Linux distribution popular with enthusiasts.



CachyOS Improves Intel Video Acceleration Experience

([Arch Linux] 29 November 01:55 PM EST CachyOS November 2025)

In addition to the release today of a big refresh to Endeavour OS, CachyOS is out with their latest ISO refresh for this additional Arch Linux powered desktop OS. CachyOS for its November 2025 refresh brings installer improvements, now installs additional packages for media acceleration when capable Intel graphics are detected, handling for Bcachefs with its DKMS module, and other improvements.



Linux 6.18 Features From Apple M2 To Sheaves, DM-PCACHE & More Intel + AMD Hardware

([Linux Kernel] 29 November 12:25 PM EST Linux 6.18 Features)

With the Linux 6.18 stable kernel release expected to take place tomorrow on 30 November, here is a reminder about some of the new hardware support and other interesting features coming in this next stable version of the Linux kernel.



GNOME Gains New Clipboard Manager Option With "Copyous"

([GNOME] 29 November 09:32 AM EST GNOME Copyous)

For those looking to improve their clipboard management experience on the GNOME desktop, Copyous is a new GNOME Shell extension serving as a new clipboard manager.



Arch Linux Based Endeavour OS Updated After ISO Refresh Hiatus

([Arch Linux] 29 November 06:52 AM EST Endeavour OS 2025.11.24)

Endeavour OS is one of the popular desktop Linux distributions built around Arch Linux providing a nice out-of-the-box experience. Since their last ISO refresh back in March there hadn't been much news from the project nor any new ISO releases for this rolling-release distro. But thankfully today they are back in the saddle with a new ISO release, Endeavour OS 2025.11.24 "Ganymede".



Framework Computer Now Sponsoring LVFS / Fwupd Development

([Hardware] 29 November 06:43 AM EST Framework + LVFS)

With the Linux Vendor Firmware Service serving more than 135 million downloads for Linux users updating their system and device firmware, LVFS has been working to get more hardware vendors to contribute either engineering resources or directly contributing annual dues as sponsors. Framework Computer is now the first one to have executed an agreement under these new sponsorship efforts.



Intel Hiring Two More Experienced Linux Kernel Engineers

([Intel] 29 November 06:27 AM EST Intel Hiring For Linux)

While there have been a number of Intel Linux engineers laid off over roughly the past year, other Linux kernel engineers opting to pursue employment opportunities elsewhere amid the ongoing challenges and restructuring at the company, and shifts in their open-source strategy, there's some good news as we work toward the 2025 holidays. Intel is currently hiring for two more experienced Linux kernel software engineers.



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