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Intel's Rewrite Of Linux MM CID Code Showing Some Nice Gains For AMD

([Software] 7 November 10:25 AM EST 8 Comments)

Posted last month were new Linux kernel scheduler-related patches rewriting the MM CID management code. The main takeaway for end-users from this set of 19 Linux kernel patches from an Intel engineer was seeing 14~18% improvement in a PostgreSQL database benchmark but that more benchmarks were needed. Curiosity got the best of me and I recently tested these patches on an AMD EPYC server to seeing some very enticing results for this in-development code.



Linux To Gain ML-DSA/Dilithium Post-Quantum Cryptography For Module Signing

([Linux Security] 7 November 09:06 AM EST ML-DSA/Dilithium Module Signing)

New code likely to be submitted for the upcoming Linux 6.19 kernel would introduce ML-DSA/Dilithium post-quantum cryptography to be initially used for dealing with kernel module signing.



Microsoft Contributing "RAMDAX" Driver For Upcoming Linux 6.19 Kernel

([Linux Kernel] 7 November 06:23 AM EST RAMDAX)

A new driver planned to be sent to the mainline Linux kernel for the upcoming Linux 6.19 merge window is yet another new contribution from Microsoft.



Vulkan 1.4.332 Brings A New Qualcomm Extension For AI / ML

([Vulkan] 7 November 06:01 AM EST Vulkan 1.4.332)

Vulkan 1.4.332 is out today as the latest weekly update to this high performance graphics and compute API specification. Besides a number of documentation clarifications/corrections, there is one new extension this week in the name of AI / machine learning.



Mesa Lands Fixes For HDR With Vulkan Drivers

([Mesa] 7 November 05:47 AM EST Mesa Vulkan + HDR Fixes)

Merged overnight to Mesa 26.0-devel and likely to be back-ported for the upcoming Mesa 25.3 release are a few fixes around high dynamic range (HDR) support within the common Vulkan windowing system integration (WSI) / display code.



Ubuntu Server 25.10 Performance On AMD EPYC With "amd64v3" Optimized Packages

([Ubuntu] 6 November 08:39 PM EST Ubuntu Server 25.10 + amd64v3)

Last week Canonical announced Ubuntu "architecture variants" with initially supporting "amd64v3" optimized packages built using the x86_64-v3 micro-architecture feature level. For this initial debut in the Ubuntu 25.10 archive an initial subset of packages are built using that higher feature level that can assume AVX/AVX2 and other more recent CPU ISA additions. More details on that and some initial desktop benchmarks can be found within the Ubuntu 25.10 amd64v3 Benchmarks article. Complementing that are some Ubuntu Server 25.10 benchmarks carried out on an AMD EPYC "Turin" server of the base amd64 packages versus amd64v3.



Archinstall 3.0.13 Adds WiFi Connection Menu To Arch Linux Installer

([Arch Linux] 6 November 02:26 PM EST Archinstall 3.0.13)

Just days after the Archinstall 3.0.12 release for this text-based Arch Linux installer, Archinstall 3.0.13 is now available to deliver a new feature. That new feature is a text-based interface for being able to connect to a WiFi network within Archinstall.



CachyOS Continues Delivering Leading Performance Over Ubuntu 25.10, Fedora Workstation 43

([Operating Systems] 6 November 12:30 PM EST 38 Comments)

With Intel having sunset Clear Linux, when it comes to aggressive out-of-the-box Linux performance there is the Arch Linux based CachyOS as the leading contender. Given the recent releases of Ubuntu 25.10 and Fedora Workstation 43, if you are curious about the out-of-the-box performance here are some fresh benchmarks of all three using the Framework Desktop.



Intel ANV Vulkan Driver Finally Exposes Pipeline Binary "VK_KHR_pipeline_binary"

([Intel] 6 November 11:58 AM EST VK_KHR_pipeline_binary)

Introduced back in August of 2024 with Vulkan 1.3.294 was VK_KHR_pipeline_binary as a pipeline binary extension to retrieve binary data associated with individual pipelines. The focus of this is to bypass the Vulkan pipeline caching mechanism and so applications can manage caches themselves. Finally today for Mesa 26.0-devel the Intel "ANV" open-source Vulkan driver has enabled this extension.



CodeWeavers Launches CrossOver Preview For Linux ARM64

([WINE] 6 November 10:18 AM EST CrossOver For Linux ARM64)

CodeWeavers announced this morning a new CrossOver Preview that includes Linux ARM64 support for the first time. This commercial software built atop Wine is now comfortable with the state of running Windows x86/x64 apps on Linux ARM64 and even the ability ro enjoy many Windows games on ARM64 Linux devices like the System76 Thelio Astra.



Cloudflare Makes Open-Source The Rust Code To Tokio-Quiche

([Free Software] 6 November 09:55 AM EST Tokio-Quiche)

Cloudflare announced today they have open-sourced the code to Tokio-Quiche as their async QUIC library that combines their previously-open-sourced Quiche QUIC implementation with Rust's Tokio async runtime.



RadeonSI + ACO Brings Some Performance Gains For Radeon Workstation Graphics

([AMD] 6 November 09:12 AM EST RadeonSI + ACO)

Last week Mesa 26.0-devel enabled the ACO back-end by default within the RadeonSI Gallium3D driver for all supported Radeon graphics cards by this open-source Linux driver. This move was done in the name of better performance, faster shader compilation times, and ACO being all-around better than the AMDGPU LLVM back-end these days for both OpenGL and Vulkan use. It was also noted that RadeonSI has "slightly better" viewperf performance with NIR+ACO than using the AMDGPU LLVM back-end. Curious about that SPECViewPerf impact, here are some benchmarks with the recently released AMD Radeon AI PRO R9700 graphics card.



FreeDesktop.org Adopts The Filesystem Hierarchy Standard

([Linux Storage] 6 November 06:18 AM EST Filesystem Hierarchy Standard)

Adding to the array of software projects and specifications under the FreeDesktop.org umbrella, the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard "FHS" has been adopted by these desktop-focused open-source developers.



Linux 6.18 Lands Electronic Privacy Screen Hotkey Handling For Some Dell Laptops

([Hardware] 6 November 06:07 AM EST Electronic Privacy Screen)

Merged yesterday to the mainline Linux 6.18 development kernel were the latest round of x86 platform driver fixes. Mostly some small fixes but standing out is electronic privacy screen hotkey support for some Dell laptops.



NVIDIA Preparing For Hopper & Blackwell GPU Support With Open-Source Nova Driver

([NVIDIA] 6 November 05:52 AM EST Hopper + Blackwell Nova Prep)

NVIDIA engineers continue working a lot on the open-source and upstream Nova driver for the Linux kernel. This modern, Rust-written open-source NVIDIA driver is still taking shape as an alternative to NVIDIA's official downstream open-source driver and the aging and reverse-engineered Nouveau driver. Out on the horizon for Nova is Hopper and Blackwell GPU support.



FEX 2511 Delivers More Performance Improvements For Linux x86 Binaries On ARM64

([Free Software] 5 November 08:37 PM EST FEX 2511)

FEX 2511 is out today for this open-source emulator akin to Apple's Rosetta that allows running x86/x86+64 applications on ARM64. But in the case of FEX, for ARM64 Linux devices and akin to other open-source projects like Box64.



More Intel Crescent Island Enablement Prepped For Linux 6.19

([Intel] 5 November 04:38 PM EST Intel Crescent Island)

Following Intel's disclosure less than one month ago of Crescent Island as a upcoming Xe3P graphics card with 160GB of vRAM focused on enterprise-level AI inferencing, Intel's open-source Linux graphics driver engineers have been quick to begin plumbing the Xe kernel graphics driver for this next-generation graphics card.



Intel Xeon 6 Performance Feature Benchmarks: Latency Optimized Mode

([Processors] 5 November 12:25 PM EST 14 Comments)

A new feature of Intel Xeon 6 "Birch Stream" platforms is the "Latency Optimized Mode" performance setting. The Intel Latency Optimized Mode will keep the uncore clock frequencies higher for more consistent performance but at the cost of increased power use. For those wondering about the performance and power impact, here are some comparison benchmarks of engaging this Latency Optimized Mode with Intel Xeon 6980P "Granite Rapids" server processors.



Linux Patches Updated For Snapdragon X Elite Powered TUXEDO Elite 14 Gen1 Laptop

([Hardware] 5 November 11:33 AM EST TUXEDO Elite 14)

In mid-2024, Bavarian PC vendor TUXEDO Computers began teasing a Snapdragon X Elite powered Linux laptop with hopes of having it available by Christmas 2024. As we approach Christmas 2025, there still are no immediate signs of this new ARM-based TUXEDO laptop soon shipping but there are signs of life still with new Linux kernel patches posted for enabling this Snapdragon X Elite laptop.



Fwupd 2.0.17 Released With More Hardware Support & Features

([LVFS] 5 November 11:23 AM EST Fwupd 2.0.17)

Days after the Linux Vendor Firmware Service celebrated 135 million firmware downloads, a new version of the Fwupd utility is now available for firmware updating systems and peripherals under Linux.



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