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The Performance Gains Brought By Linux 6.15+ & Mesa 25.2 For AMD Strix Halo

([Radeon] 6 June 08:58 AM EDT Performance Benchmarks)

While the AMD Ryzen AI Max+ Strix Halo SoCs have a nice out-of-the-box experience with modern Linux distributions for the Radeon 8050S and Radeon 8060S graphics, if going for the recently-released Linux 6.15 kernel there are some performance gains to enjoy as well as if opting for the latest Mesa 25.2 development code for the latest RadeonSI OpenGL and RADV Vulkan driver support.



Apple M2 Pro / Max / Ultra PCIe Support Upstreamed In Linux 6.16

([Hardware] 6 June 06:24 AM EDT Apple PCIe)

The many PCI subsystem changes have been merged for the in-development Linux 6.16 merge window.



AMD's Kernel Compute Driver "AMDKFD" Can Now Be Enabled On RISC-V

([Linux Kernel] 6 June 06:40 AM EDT AMDKFD On RISC-V)

Following all of the Linux kernel graphics driver features merged last week for the Linux 6.16 kernel, sent out this morning were the initial batch of fixes to the Direct Rendering Manager (DRM) code. Besides fixes to these graphics / display / accelerator drivers, there is one new feature: the AMDKFD kernel compute driver can now be enabled on RISC-V systems.



Linux 6.16 NFS Client Exposes LOCALIO State Via sysfs

([Linux Storage] 6 June 06:09 AM EDT Linux 6.16 NFS)

In addition to the NFS server changes for Linux 6.16 with now supporting larger I/O block sizes, the Network File-System (NFS) client changes were merged this week for this next kernel version.



More KVM Changes Merged For Linux 6.16: AMD "ALLOWED_SEV_FEATURES" Merged

([Virtualization] 6 June 05:55 AM EDT Kernel-based Virtual Machine)

Following the Intel TDX host support for KVM being merged for the Linux 6.16 merge window, another batch of Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) changes were merged for the ongoing Linux 6.16 merge window.



Mesa's Rusticl Lands OpenCL FP16 Half-Float Support

([Mesa] 5 June 08:11 PM EDT Rusticl FP16)

Mesa's modern Rust-written OpenCL driver for Gallium3D "Rusticl" has closed one of the few remaining gaps with the former Clover OpenCL state tracker. Merged today for Mesa 25.2 is native FP16 support.



Linux 6.15 & Early Linux 6.16 Delivering Some Additional Gains For AMD Strix Halo

([Linux Kernel] 5 June 01:20 PM EDT Linux Kernel Benchmarks)

As some extra benchmarks to put out today for the Phoronix.com 21st birthday, there is some additional data points to share on AMD Strix Halo when using Linux 6.15 stable and the early development state of Linux 6.16 Git ahead of its v6.16-rc1 tagging this weekend. The Linux kernel performance is moving in the right direction at least with this round of testing using the HP ZBook Ultra G1a with Ryzen AI Max+ PRO SoC.



Proposed Persistent Cache For Block Devices "PCACHE" Ported To DM Framework

([Linux Storage] 5 June 12:00 PM EDT PCACHE)

An initial patch series sent back out in April proposed PCACHE as a persistent memory cache for block devices. PCACHE was born out of the CXL block device driver and brings some benefits over the likes of BCache and dm-writecache.



FreeBSD Developers Deciding What To Do For WiFi With FreeBSD 15: Stable Or Unstable

([BSD] 5 June 10:35 AM EDT FreeBSD 15 + WiFi)

FreeBSD developers have been working a lot on their wireless/WiFi driver support in recent months as part of their broader initiative for improving their operating system support for laptops. While a lot of progress has been made on seeing more modern WiFi support and recent WiFi chipsets being enabled, it's still not complete and that puts FreeBSD 15 in a tough position. FreeBSD 15 is set to be released later this year and will likely declare their wireless support as "unstable" to allow time for making future breaking modifications.



Canonical Finally Phasing Out Bazaar Code Hosting

([Ubuntu] 5 June 05:59 AM EDT Sunsetting Bazaar)

Ubuntu Linux maker Canonical announced they will be sunsetting their Bazaar distributed revision control system code hosting with Launchpad. Git wins.



AMD Radeon 8050S "Strix Halo" Linux Graphics Performance

([Graphics Cards] 5 June 06:31 AM EDT 21 Comments)

Last month I began the much anticipated AMD Strix Halo Linux benchmarking at Phoronix by testing the top-end Ryzen AI Max+ PRO 395 that features 16 cores / 32 threads and the very impressive Radeon 8060S integrated graphics. Coming in one step below that flagship Strix Halo SoC is the Ryzen AI Max (PRO) 390 with Radeon 8050S graphics. Coming out today on Phoronix - coincidentally timed for the 21st birthday of Phoronix.com - is the first benchmarks of the Ryzen AI Max PRO 390 along with the Radeon 8050S graphics.



AMD Ryzen AI Max 390 Performance - 12-Core Strix Halo

([Processors] 5 June 06:30 AM EDT 3 Comments)

For some very fun Linux benchmarking on this 21st anniversary of starting Phoronix is looking at the Ryzen AI Max (PRO) 390 Linux performance, the 12-core Strix Halo SoC with Radeon 8050S Graphics. While there have been various benchmarks of the AMD Ryzen AI Max+ (PRO) 395 in recent weeks on Phoronix and other publications, the other Ryzen AI Max "Strix Halo" SoCs haven't been as widely seen in the industry yet. The 12-core Ryzen AI Max PRO 390 was tested within another HP ZBook Ultra G1a for a very interesting look at the high-end/premium Linux laptop/workstation performance.



Crate Improvements & Other Rust Changes Merged For Linux 6.16

([Linux Kernel] 5 June 05:57 AM EDT Rust For Linux 6.16)

In addition to a number of new Rust abstractions in different Linux kernel subsystems, the main Rust infrastructure pull request was submitted and merged yesterday as we approach the end of the Linux 6.16 merge window.



Bcachefs Lands More Improvements For Linux 6.16 After Data Loss Bug Hit v6.15

([Linux Storage] 5 June 05:40 AM EDT Bcachefs)

Last week many Bcachefs performance optimizations, recovery work, and enhanced error messages were merged at the start of the Linux 6.16 merge window. Now ahead of the Linux 6.16-rc1 release coming on Sunday to cap off the merge window, a second round of Bcachefs enhancements and fixes were merged.



Marking 21 Years Of Covering Linux Hardware

([Phoronix] 5 June 06:00 AM EDT Phoronix Turns 21)

Phoronix has made it another year. Today marks 21 years since I started Phoronix.com with a focus on providing Linux hardware reviews. Linux hardware support is a night and day difference then to today as is the overall ecosystem with all the major hardware vendors these days having some -- often significant -- levels of interest in Linux support. No longer is it typically a worry of whether your mouse, 56K modem, WiFi adapter, or other basic peripherals working but most often just a matter of how well the performance is on Linux, whether there is LVFS/Fwupd firmware updating support, and if other non-show-stopping features are supported. We still haven't managed the "year of the Linux desktop" but it's been wild with Chrome OS and Android being based on Linux, Linux coming to dominate the server world, Linux being ubiquitous to cloud computing, and Valve revolutionizing the Linux gaming space.



FEX 2506 Makes Big Improvements To Its JIT For x86_64 Binaries On ARM64 Linux

([Linux Gaming] 4 June 08:41 PM EDT FEX 2506 Released)

FEX 2506 released today as the newest version of this open-source emulator for running x86/x86_64 binaries on AArch64 (ARM64) Linux systems.



Rust-Based Redox OS Begins Implements X11 Support, GTK3 Port

([Operating Systems] 4 June 03:04 PM EDT Redox OS + X11)

For those not liking the direction of the Linux desktop with its Wayland-first focus, the Rust-written Redox OS has begun rolling out X11 support within its Orbital display server.



Mesa 25.1.2 Released With More Intel Battlemage & Panther Lake IDs Added

([Mesa] 4 June 02:30 PM EDT Mesa 25.1.2)

Mesa 25.1.2 is out today as the newest stable bi-weekly point release to this collection of open-source OpenGL/Vulkan/video drivers widely relied upon by Linux systems.



Linux 6.16 Exposes Statistics For NUMA Task Migration & Swapping

([Linux Kernel] 4 June 01:00 PM EDT NUMA Balancing Stats)

In addition to the memory management "MM" changes merged last week that included features like Kernel HandOver "KHO" support, a second batch of MM changes were submitted and merged this week for Linux 6.16.



Linux 6.15.1 Ships With Fix To Prevent Snapdragon X1 GPUs From Severely Overheating

([Linux Kernel] 4 June 10:44 AM EDT Linux 6.15.1)

Greg Kroah-Hartman today released Linux 6.15.1 as the first stable point release to the Linux 6.15 kernel that first shipped a week and a half ago. Linux 6.15.1 brings an initial batch of fixes, which are particularly noteworthy if trying to use a Qualcomm Snapdragon X1 laptop on Linux.



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