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NVIDIA Vera CPU Benchmarks: Olympus Cores Delivering The Best Performance Ever Seen On ARM

([Processors] 26 May 10:00 AM EDT 65 Comments)

NVIDIA's Vera data center CPU isn't ramping up until later this year but I recently had the opportunity to try out this new ARM-based CPU designed for agentic AI workloads. NVIDIA's Vera CPU with its in-house-designed Olympus CPU cores ends up packing a heavy-hitting punch with competitiveness to Intel/AMD x86_64 CPUs that I have never seen out of any other ARM or non-x86_64 processors. Continue on with these early benchmarks of the NVIDIA Vera CPU on Linux.



Pavona Aims To Provide A Certification-Ready, Open-Source Silicon Ecosystem

([Hardware] 26 May 09:51 AM EDT Pavona)

GlobalPlatform announced today the launch of Pavona as an open-source silicon ecosystem backed by founding members such as Meta, Qualcomm, Tenstorrent, Winbond, and the University of Oxford, among others.



NVIDIA 610.43.02 Linux Driver Released With Vulkan Improvements, DRM Color Pipeline API

([NVIDIA] 26 May 09:39 AM EDT NVIDIA R610)

NVIDIA is kicking off the new week with their first Linux driver beta in the R610 driver series that is succeeding the current R595 release branch.



Intel Working On pmtctl Tool For Linux In Dealing With Platform Telemetry Data

([Intel] 26 May 05:55 AM EDT pmtctl)

A set if 17 patches were posted today to the Linux kernel mailing list for introducing a new tool in the kernel source tree, pmtctl. This new pmtctl tool is for interfacing with Intel Platform Monitoring Technology.



Btrfs Preps Huge Folios Support Ahead Of Linux 7.2

([Linux Storage] 26 May 05:43 AM EDT Btrfs + Huge Folios)

The past few Linux kernel cycles there has been experimental support for large folios with Btrfs while for Linux 7.2 it looks like this modern file-system will be taking things further with huge folios.



ML-KEM + X-Wing Patches Posted For Linux To Help With Post-Quantum Security

([Linux Security] 26 May 03:00 AM EDT ML-KEM + X-Wing)

Linux cryptography expert Eric Biggers of Google posted a set of patches on Monday for providing proof-of-concept support for ML-KEM and X-Wing for post-quantum cryptography.



Meta's CacheLib Sees New Release After Two Year Hiatus For Helping With High DRAM Prices

([Free Software] 26 May 12:00 AM EDT CacheLib 2026.05.25)

Back in 2021 Facebook open-sourced CacheLib as a new caching engine. Back in 2021 it was done to help scale services with non-volatile memory caching to offset increasing DRAM costs at the time. Now in 2026, DRAM memory prices are astronomical compared to 2021 pricing given the AI surge. And, surprisingly, Meta is out with a new CacheLib release after being absent the past two years.



Labwc 0.20 Wayland Compositor Released With Numerous New Features

([Wayland] 25 May 08:22 PM EDT Labwc 0.20)

In addition to the release today of Sway 1.12 for that i3-inspired Wayland compositor, Labwc 0.20 is also out today as another wlroots-based Wayland compositor.



Sway 1.12 Released With HDR Support On Vulkan Renderer, New Protocols

([Wayland] 25 May 12:20 PM EDT Sway 1.12)

Sway 1.12 is out today as the newest feature release of this i3-inspired Wayland compositor powered by the wlroots library.



RADV Driver Lands Support For VK_KHR_shader_fma

([Radeon] 25 May 10:12 AM EDT VK_KHR_shader_fma)

Merged today for what will become Mesa 26.2 next quarter is the Radeon Vulkan driver "RADV" now supporting the VK_KHR_shader_fma extension.



Intel Introducing USB4STREAM Protocol For Linux - Opening Up Some Nifty Uses For USB4

([Intel] 25 May 06:46 AM EDT USB4STREAM)

An exciting Intel innovation expected to be added for the upcoming Linux 7.2 kernel is introducing the new USB4STREAM protocol for USB4/Thunderbolt as a "super simple" way to "basically just transfer raw packets from one host to another". This can be useful for quickly backing up a system from one host to another, sharing of web cameras or other peripherals across systems, or other environments where not having networking or wanting to avoid the traditional Linux networking stack.



Linux To Drop ARCnet Support For Old ISA & PCMCIA Hardware

([Linux Networking] 25 May 06:20 AM EDT ARCnet For ISA/PCMCIA)

With Linux 7.1 ISDN, ham radio, and other old network code was removed in lightening the kernel source tree by around 138 thousand lines of code. Some additional Linux networking code cleaning is expected for Linux 7.2 with the ISA and PCMCIA hardware around ARCnet set to be removed.



Redis 8.8 Released With New Array Data Structure, More Performance Optimizations

([Programming] 25 May 06:05 AM EDT Redis 8.8)

Redis 8.8 reached GA today for the Redis open-source project providing a high performance, in-memory data store.



California's Age Verification Law May End Up Exempting Most Linux Distributions

([Free Software] 25 May 05:58 AM EDT AB 1856)

While not as good as repealing AB 1043 outright for requiring operating system providers to ask for a user's age or birth date at device setup, open-source Linux distributions and other open-source OSes may end up seeing some reprieve before this law goes into effect at the start of 2027.



Linux 7.1-rc5 Released With Fixes Ramping Up From AI Coding Agents

([Linux Kernel] 24 May 04:51 PM EDT Linux 7.1)

In the road to releasing Linux 7.1 in June, out today is Linux 7.1-rc5 that continues coming on heavy with fixes.



GitHub Copilot & Claude Code Helped With Graphics, WiFi Linux Driver Issues This Week

([AI] 24 May 12:39 PM EDT Linux Kernel AI)

For those curious about the growing use of AI and coding agents within the Linux kernel, this week there was another large batch of new patches fixed that were generated or co-authored by agents like Claude Code and GitHub Copilot.



FreeBSD Foundation Executive Director Tries Daily Driving FreeBSD On Laptop

([BSD] 24 May 10:02 AM EDT FreeBSD On Laptop)

With FreeBSD having worked on improving its laptop support over the past two years with some big changes and ongoing efforts for making a nice KDE desktop experience on FreeBSD, FreeBSD Foundation's Executive Director has been trying to daily drive FreeBSD on laptops.



Linux To Remove ISA Speech Synthesizer Driver That Likely Hasn't Been Used In Decades

([Hardware] 24 May 08:34 AM EDT Double Talk Driver)

Following the process of phasing out Intel 486 CPU support and other old hardware drivers that were dropped in the Linux 7.1 kernel cycle for reducing the kernel maintenance burden, the upcoming Linux 7.2 cycle is continuing the trend of phasing out some of the old hardware support that is very obsolete, likely having no users on the latest upstream kernels, and no one formally maintaining the obsolete drivers.



KernelScript: A Programming Language For Kernel Customization & App Optimizations

([Programming] 24 May 06:55 AM EDT KernelScript)

Multikernel Technologies Inc has been working on a multi-kernel architecture for the Linux kernel while in addition to that they have been developing KernelScript as a domain-specific language for carrying out Linux kernel customizations and app-specific optimizations.



Boot-Time Wizard Aims To Help Reduce Linux Boot Times

([Free Software] 24 May 06:39 AM EDT Boot-Time Wizard)

While in the past decade or so Linux desktop/laptop users likely have little to complain about boot times and there hasn't been much emphasis around trying to make boot times even faster on the Linux desktop especially in an era where many systems are always-on and suspend/resume working more reliably these days, boot times are still an important factor in the embedded Linux world. Boot-Time Wizard is one of the new efforts aiming to help embedded Linux makers cut-down on their boot times.



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