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AMD AOCC 5.0 Compiler Released With Zen 5 Support, New Optimizations

([AMD] 11 October 06:57 AM EDT AMD AOCC 5.0)

With 5th Gen AMD EPYC "Turin" processors now launched, AMD provided a same-day release of their updated AMD Optimizing C/C++ Compiler "AOCC". This is AMD's downstream version of LLVM/Clang/Flang where they provide optimized AMD processor support with code that hasn't yet worked its way up into LLVM proper.



Nouveau With NVK Vulkan Driver Running More Games, Increasing Feature Set

([Nouveau] 11 October 06:30 AM EDT Nouveau NVK Update)

Collabora's Faith Ekstrand provided a status update yesterday at XDC 2024 Montreal around the state of the Nouveau kernel driver with the Mesa NVK Vulkan driver as a means of open-source Vulkan API support on NVIDIA GPUs.



AMD Hardware Feedback Interface "HFI" Driver Updated For Heterogeneous CPUs

([AMD] 11 October 06:40 AM EDT AMD HFI Linux Driver)

Back in August I wrote about AMD beginning work on a new Linux driver to help with heterogeneous core CPUs. On Thursday a second iteration of the AMD HFI Linux driver patches were posted with this driver continuing to work its way toward the mainline kernel.



AMD Announces Commitment To "Open Security Technologies"

([AMD] 11 October 06:15 AM EDT AMD Open Security)

After the AMD Advancing AI Event yesterday where they launched AMD 5th Gen EPYC processors, Instinct product updates, and new high-end networking gear, they also put out a blog post to affirm their "commitment to open security technologies in the data center."



NVIDIA Shares Wayland Driver Roadmap, Encourages Vulkan Wayland Compositors

([NVIDIA] 10 October 08:34 PM EDT NVIDIA Wayland Plans)

At the X.Org Developer's Conference (XDC 2024) happening this week in Montreal, NVIDIA shared a road-map around their Wayland plans as well as encouraging Wayland compositors to target the Vulkan API.



AMD EPYC 9755 / 9575F / 9965 Benchmarks Show Dominating Performance

([Processors] 10 October 02:00 PM EDT 53 Comments)

Last month Intel introduced their Xeon 6 "Granite Rapids" processors with up to 128 P cores, MRDIMM support, and other improvements as a big step-up in performance and power efficiency for their server processors. The Xeon 6900P series showed they could tango with the AMD EPYC 9004 Genoa/Bergamo processors in a number of areas, but Genoa has been around since November 2022... With today's AMD 5th Gen EPYC "Turin" launch, Zen 5 is coming to servers and delivers stunning performance and power efficiency. The new top-end AMD EPYC Turin processor performance can obliterate the competition in most workloads and delivers a great generational leap in performance and power efficiency. Here are our first 5th Gen AMD EPYC Turin benchmarks in looking at the EPYC 9575F, EPYC 9755, and EPYC 9965 processors across many workloads and testing in both single and dual socket configurations.



AMD Announces Pensando Salina 400 DPU & Pollara 400 Ultra Ethernet NIC

([AMD] 10 October 02:00 PM EDT AMD Networking)

In addition to announcing the EPYC 9005 "Turin" processors and the latest on the AMD Instinct front, Lisa Su at the AMD Advancing AI event in San Francisco also announced the AMD Pensando Salina 400 DPU and AMD Pensando Pollara 400 Ultra Ethernet AI NIC.



AMD Launches EPYC 9005 "Turin" Server Processors

([Processors] 10 October 02:00 PM EDT 2 Comments)

AMD is using their Advancing AI event today to announce 5th Gen EPYC "Turin" processors. With up to 192 cores / 384 threads per socket, 17% IPC uplift, AVX-512 with a full 512-bit data path, and the Zen 5 architectural improvements, these new EPYC 9005 processors deliver a significant generational improvement over the EPYC 9004 Genoa and Bergamo processors.



AMD EPYC 9965 "Turin Dense" Delivers Better Performance/Power Efficiency vs. AmpereOne 192-Core ARM CPU

([Processors] 10 October 02:00 PM EDT 21 Comments)

Complementing the AMD EPYC 9575F / 9755 / 9965 performance benchmarks article looking at those Turin processors up against prior AMD EPYC CPUs and the Intel Xeon competition, this article is looking squarely at the 192-core EPYC 9965 "Turin Dense" processor compared to Ampere Computing's AmpereOne A192-32X flagship processor. It's an x86_64 vs. AArch64 battle at the leading 192 core count for performance and CPU power efficiency.



Intel Announces Core Ultra 200S Arrow Lake CPUs

([Computers] 10 October 11:00 AM EDT 25 Comments)

As part of a busy day in the CPU world, Intel has lifted the embargo on the Core Ultra 200S "Arrow Lake" desktop processors. This isn't the review embargo but just an overview on this new generation succeeding 14th Gen "Raptor Lake Refresh" on the desktop.



Apple Silicon On Linux Now More Capable For Gaming With Latest Mesa + Steam On FEX

([Apple] 10 October 10:35 AM EDT Asahi Gaming Toolkit)

Alyssa Rosenzweig provided an update today at the XDC 2024 conference in Montreal on the open-source "Honeykrisp" Vulkan driver for Apple Silicon M1/M2 SoCs within Mesa and related work as part of the Asahi Linux project to provide for a nice Linux gaming experience atop the ARM-based Apple devices.



Ubuntu 24.10 Now Available With Linux 6.11, GCC 14 & Other Upgrades

([Ubuntu] 10 October 09:20 AM EDT Ubuntu 24.10)

The Ubuntu 24.10 "Oracular Oriole" ISOs are now officially available as the newest six-month update to Ubuntu Linux.



Intel Begins Working On Next-Gen Xe3 Graphics With Linux 6.13

([Intel] 10 October 06:25 AM EDT Intel Xe3 Graphics)

While Intel Xe2 graphics have just debuted with Lunar Lake and we are awaiting Battlemage discrete GPUs with Xe2, Intel's open-source Linux driver engineers have begun work enabling Xe3 graphics! Xe3 driver work is now underway for next-generation Intel graphics.



AMD 3D V-Cache Performance Optimizer Driver Posted For Linux

([AMD] 10 October 06:38 AM EDT AMD 3D V-Cache Performance Optimizer)

AMD today quietly posted a new open-source Linux kernel driver for review... the AMD 3D V-Cache Performance Optimizer Driver. This AMD 3D V-Cache Performance Optimizer Driver for Linux is intended to help optimize performance on systems sporting 3D V-Cache such as the AMD Ryzen "X3D" parts and the EPYC "X" processors.



Restartable Sequences "RSEQ" Seeing Up To 16.7x Speedup With Newest Linux Patch

([Linux Kernel] 10 October 06:09 AM EDT RSEQ Cache Local)

For those making use of Restartable Sequences (RSEQ) on Linux systems, there is an enticing performance optimization on the way.



Open3D Engine "O3DE" 24.09 Released With Performance Improvements & More

([Linux Gaming] 9 October 08:25 PM EDT O3DE 24.09)

The Open 3D Engine as the open-source game engine developed under the Linux Foundation umbrella and began as an advanced version of the Amazon Lumberyard engine is out with a new feature release. Open 3D Engine "O3DE" 24.09 is out today with a variety of enhancements for this cross-platform game engine.



Ubuntu Server 24.10 Brings Experimental NVMe/TCP Installation Support

([Ubuntu] 9 October 12:40 PM EDT NVMe/TCP Installations)

While not a long-term support release, Ubuntu Server 24.10 is delivering an interesting proof-of-concept for supporting NVMe/TCP based installations.



Vulkan 1.3.297 Introduces VK_EXT_present_mode_fifo_latest_ready

([Vulkan] 9 October 12:12 PM EDT VK_EXT_present_mode_fifo_latest_ready)

Slipping under my radar until now was the Vulkan API 1.3.297 spec update released last week that introduces a new extension, VK_EXT_present_mode_fifo_latest_ready.



Windows 11 vs. Ubuntu 24.10 Performance For Intel Core Ultra 7 Lunar Lake

([Operating Systems] 9 October 09:07 AM EDT 44 Comments)

Following my recent Intel Core Ultra 7 200V "Lunar Lake" Linux benchmarks and looking at the Xe2 Lunar Lake graphics (including Windows 11 vs. Linux already), you may be wondering about the Lunar Lake CPU performance between Windows and Linux... Here are some benchmarks of the ASUS Zenbook S 14 with Core Ultra 7 256V under Windows 11 and Ubuntu 24.10 Linux.



Microsoft Continues Working On Hyper-V Dom0 Support For Linux

([Microsoft] 9 October 08:41 AM EDT Hyper-V Dom0)

Microsoft Linux engineers have continued preparing the Linux kernel to support Hyper-V Dom0 for Linux to run as the root partition.



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