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AMD Announces The Ryzen 9 9950X3D2

([AMD] 26 March 09:47 AM EDT Ryzen 9 9950X3D2)

AMD this morning finally announced the long-rumored Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 flagship processor with 3D V-Cache for both of the CCDs.



Intel Xe Driver In Linux 7.1 Enabling THP For Device Pages As A Big SVM Win

([Intel] 26 March 07:05 AM EDT THP For Device Pages)

Sent out today was a new batch of "drm-xe-next" material of Intel Xe kernel graphics driver improvements ready for the upcoming Linux 7.1 kernel cycle. Standing out in this pull is enabling Transparent Hugepages (THP) support for drm_pagemap as a big win for those making use of Shared Virtual Memory (SVM) for GPU compute and the like.



Fedora 45 Aims For IPv6-Mostly Support Out-Of-The-Box

([Fedora] 26 March 06:32 AM EDT IPv6-mostly)

One of the early features for Fedora 45 that was approved this week is enabling IPv6-mostly support within NetworkManager for a more modern out-of-the-box network experience.



NXP Neutron NPU Kernel Driver Blocked For Now By A Closed-Source User-Space Blob

([AI] 26 March 06:19 AM EDT libNeutronDriver.so)

Last month NXP posted open-source Linux kernel driver patches for their Neutron NPU accelerator. The NXP Neutron NPU aims to help with edge AI applications and this neural processing unit is found in their different SoCs. Unfortunately, their GitHub repository for the user-space software ends up containing a binary-only blob that will end up delaying plans on getting this driver into the mainline Linux kernel.



An Enticing Optimization For Linux Memory Reclaim On Today's Multi-Core Platforms

([Linux Kernel] 26 March 06:10 AM EDT Memory Reclaim)

A new set of Linux kernel patches for batch TLB flushing for dirty folios within the kernel's vmscan path were recently floated on the Linux kernel mailing list. This batch TLB flushing optimization for dirty folios during memory reclaim can be a significant performance win with today's multi-core hardware.



ASUS Armoury & HP WMI Drivers Add More Laptops Ahead Of Linux 7.0-rc6

([Hardware] 25 March 08:29 PM EDT x86 Platform Drivers)

Merged today was another round of platform-drivers-x86 changes for the ongoing Linux 7.0 cycle. There are bug fixes plus some new hardware support additions that make this merge notable. Due to the new hardware support amounting to just device IDs and not risking existing hardware support, it's fine for merging at this late stage of Linux 7.0 development.



Fedora 45 Plan Approved For Web Frontend To Linux's "Blue Screen of Death" DRM Panic

([Fedora] 25 March 03:23 PM EDT DRM Panic Web Frontend)

With just a few weeks to go until the official Fedora 44 release, there is already feature planning and activity beginning for Fedora 45 that will be released toward the end of 2026. Among the early feature approvals is a new web front-end feature to the DRM Panic "Blue/Black Screen of Death" functionality with a specialized QR code for kernel errors.



AMD ROCm 7.2.1 Released With Ubuntu 24.04.4 LTS Support, Bug Fixes

([AMD] 25 March 12:19 PM EDT ROCm 7.2.1)

Building off the release of ROCm 7.2 from January, ROCm 7.2.1 is now available with Ubuntu 24.04.4 LTS support as well as various bug fixes to this open-source AMD Radeon/Instinct GPU compute stack.



KDE Plasma 6.6 Delivers An Impressive Edge For Radeon Graphics Over GNOME 50 On Ubuntu 26.04

([Software] 25 March 11:05 AM EDT 55 Comments)

In testing thus far on Ubuntu 26.04, the KDE Plasma 6.6 desktop with the Wayland session is working pretty darn well and delivering a performance edge across many games/graphics workloads compared to the default GNOME 50 desktop. At least as far as AMD Radeon graphics are concerned, Plasma 6.6 is in quite impressive shape for the upcoming Ubuntu 26.04 LTS release.



Intel Announces Arc Pro B70 With 32GB GDDR6 Video Memory

([Intel] 25 March 10:22 AM EDT Arc Pro B65 + Arc Pro B70)

Alongside announcing the new Intel Core Ultra Series 3 Panther Lake parts with vPro for commercial PCs and the Xeon 600 workstation processors, Intel finally announced their professional "big Battlemage" BMG-G31 graphics card with the Arc Pro B70 as well as the Arc Pro B65.



FreeCAD 1.1 Brings Many Improvements For Open-Source CAD

([Free Software] 25 March 09:33 AM EDT FreeCAD 1.1)

FreeCAD 1.1 is out today as the newest feature release for this leading open-source CAD application.



Lemonade 10.0.1 Improves Setup Process For Using AMD Ryzen AI NPUs On Linux

([AMD] 25 March 06:56 AM EDT Lemonade 10.0.1)

Earlier this month with the release of the Lemonade SDK 10.0 and FastFlowLM 0.9.35, using AMD Ryzen AI NPUs for running LLMs on Linux finally became feasible. AMD XDNA 2 NPUs can now run on Linux well for LLM workloads! Released on Tuesday was Lemonade 10.0.1 with a few improvements for the setup process of this local LLM open-source solution on Linux.



Ubuntu 26.10 Looks To Strip Its GRUB Bootloader To The Bare Minimum For Better Security

([Ubuntu] 25 March 06:31 AM EDT Removing GRUB Features)

Ubuntu developers at Canonical are looking to strip the signed GRUB bootloader features to the bare minimum for the Ubuntu 26.10 release later this year. Dropping support for XFS, ZFS, Btrfs, LVM, md-raid (except RAID1), LUKS-encrypted disks, and other features is being looked at in the name of security.



Mesa 26.0 Will Make It In Time For The Fedora 44 Release

([Fedora] 25 March 06:18 AM EDT Mesa 26.0 + Fedora 44)

With the recent Fedora 44 beta release, Mesa 25.3 graphics drivers were in use rather than the newest Mesa 26.0 series. The good news is that there is now approval for getting Mesa 26.0 drivers to land in time for next month's official Fedora 44 release.



Unvanquished 0.56 Released With More Renderer Improvements, OpenMP Added To Engine

([Linux Gaming] 25 March 05:47 AM EDT Unvanquished 0.56)

Unvanquished 0.56 is out today as the latest major update to this prominent open-source, community-driven shooter game. Unvanquished continues progressing after more than a decade in development for this open-source game and with today's v0.56 release features improved visuals, OpenMP for CPU-based rendering of skeletal models, and other enhancements.



Intel's Vulkan Linux Driver Lands New Feature To Boost DX12 Game Performance

([Intel] 24 March 08:14 PM EDT BTP+BTI RCC Keying)

Intel's open-source "ANV" Vulkan driver for Linux systems enabled a new feature called BTP+BTI RCC Keying. You may be wondering what it means or stands for, but long story short it helps with the performance of Direct3D 12 (DX12) games running on Linux by way of Valve's Steam Play with Proton + VKD3D-Proton.



Oracle Releases Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel 8.2 - Still On Linux 6.12 LTS Base

([Oracle] 24 March 04:50 PM EDT Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel 8.2)

Days after Oracle celebrated their RHEL-based Oracle Linux distribution turning 20 years old, today they announced Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel 8.2 "UEK 8.2" as their alternative to the RHEL-clone kernel with Oracle Linux.



AMD-Optimized Rocky Linux Distribution To Focus On AI & HPC Workloads

([AMD] 24 March 03:58 PM EDT AMD + Rocky Linux)

AMD and CIQ jointly announced today that AMD-optimized Rocky Linux builds are being worked on for this RHEL-derived operating system. The AMD-optimized Rocky Linux will focus on AI and HPC workloads and be nicely integrated with ROCm.



GNOME Foundation Announces Fellowship Program

([GNOME] 24 March 02:08 PM EDT GNOME Fellowship Program)

Following last week's big GNOME 50 release, the GNOME Foundation today formally announced the creation of the GNOME Fellowship program.



Arm Announces AGI CPU For AI Data Centers

([Arm] 24 March 01:39 PM EDT Arm AGI CPU)

Arm announced their first silicon product in history with today's AGI CPU. The Arm AGI CPU complements their existing IP offerings into a production-ready silicon product for AI data centers.



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