ARM Give a man a fire and he's warm for a day, but set fire to him and he's warm for the rest of his life (Terry Pratchett, Jingo)

Vulkan 1.3.300 Delivers New Cooperative Matrix Extension From NVIDIA

([Vulkan] 26 October 01:55 PM EDT VK_NV_cooperative_matrix2)

Vulkan 1.3.300 debuted on Friday with a handful of fixes and one new extension.



Initial Intel Xe3 OpenGL & Vulkan Driver Code Submitted For Mesa 24.3

([Intel] 26 October 09:35 AM EDT Xe3 + Panther Lake)

With Linux 6.13 there is going to be the initial kernel graphics driver support for Xe3 in integrated form to be found with next-gen Panther Lake processors. Merged today for Mesa 24.3 this quarter is the initial OpenGL and Vulkan driver enablement for Xe3 graphics.



ASUS WMI Fix Submitted For Linux 6.12-rc5 To Handle Lunar Lake Performance Issue

([Hardware] 26 October 09:21 AM EDT ASUS AIPT)

Submitted today were a set of x86 platform driver fixes for merging ahead of the Linux 6.12-rc5 release due out on Sunday. For the most part mostly mundane fixes. But notable is an ASUS WMI fix to address the Core Ultra 200V "Lunar Lake" performance issue I've pointed out now in several articles.



Bitwarden Makes Change To Address Recent Open-Source Concerns

([Free Software] 26 October 06:41 AM EDT Bitwarden Update)

Following the recent concerns over Bitwarden potentially moving further away from open-source given SDK changes that appeared, Bitwarden has now further addressed the situation to ease the community concerns.



KDE Fixing Many Bugs, Prepping New Plasma 6.3 Features

([KDE] 26 October 06:29 AM EDT KDE This Week)

KDE developers continue being very busy prepping more bug fixes for the Plasma 6.2.x series while continuing to work on new feature material for Plasma 6.3.



Linux Adjusts "Meltdown Lite" Mitigation Handling On Newer Zen 5 CPUs

([AMD] 25 October 04:30 PM EDT AMD Meltdown Lite)

Linus Torvalds took to some coding himself today to fix a user-address masking non-canonical speculation issue. The Linux kernel needed an adaptation for this "Meltdown Lite" issue due to different behavior with the latest AMD Zen 5 processors.



Intel Core Ultra 5 245K Linux Performance

([Processors] 25 October 11:16 AM EDT 42 Comments)

Yesterday for the Intel Core Ultra 200S Arrow Lake launch date was my extensive look at the Core Ultra 9 285K under Ubuntu Linux for that 24-core desktop processor. Under focus today is the lower-tier Intel Core Ultra 5 245K with a large variety of Linux performance benchmarks for showing how this 14-core processor compares to prior Intel Core CPUs as well as the AMD Ryzen competition atop Ubuntu 24.04 LTS.



AMDGPU Changes Readied For Linux 6.13: Runtime Repartitioning, Many Fixes

([Radeon] 25 October 09:55 AM EDT Linux 6.13 AMDGPU)

A big batch of AMDGPU/AMDKFD kernel graphics and compute driver updates were mailed in for DRM-Next ahead of the upcoming Linux 6.13 kernel cycle.



Linux Support Continues For The Now-Canceled Snapdragon X Elite Dev Kit For Windows

([Arm] 25 October 09:00 AM EDT Snapdragon X1 Elite)

While last week Qualcomm canceled their Snapdragon X Elite Dev Kit as a $899 USD mini PC built for Windows 11 on ARM and powered by the X1 Elite SoC, the upstreaming Linux support for it is continuing.



DRM Client Library Code Ready Ahead Of Linux 6.13

([Linux Kernel] 25 October 07:05 AM EDT DRM Client Library)

The newest drm-misc-next pull request was submitted today ahead of the Linux 6.13 merge window opening up in about one month's time.



FUTEX2 NUMA & Small Futexes Revived For Linux

([Linux Kernel] 25 October 06:55 AM EDT FUTEX2 NUMA + Small Futex)

Back in 2020~2021 there was lots of talk and work around FUTEX2 for improving the Linux kernel's Futex implementation for fast user mutex. The FUTEX2 work was driven in large part for helping Steam Play / Wine gaming by better matching the behavior of Microsoft Windows with its WaitForMultipleObjects handling. While the initial code landed back in Linux 5.16, there's been other remaining FUTEX2 features still desired like variable-sized futexes and NUMA-awareness. Finally now we're seeing that work revived.



Cloud Hypervisor 42 Released With SVE/SVE2 Support For AArch64 Guests

([Virtualization] 25 October 06:44 AM EDT Cloud Hypervisor 42)

Cloud Hypervisor 42.0 is out as the newest update of this open-source, Rust-based hypervisor that began as an Intel software project but is now developed by a number of different organizations from Arm to Microsoft.



Intel Preps OA Sync, Panther Lake Workaround & Other New Graphics Code For Linux 6.13

([Intel] 24 October 08:36 PM EDT drm-xe-next)

For the upcoming Linux 6.13 cycle there is Xe2 Ultra Joiner and GPU temperature monitoring support along with initial Xe3 graphics support for integrated form with Panther Lake among the Intel graphics driver changes expected so far. Another batch of the Xe kernel graphics driver changes were submitted today for modern Intel graphics with this upcoming Linux 6.13 cycle.



Some Clarity On The Linux Kernel's "Compliance Requirements" Around Russian Sanctions

([Linux Kernel] 24 October 01:15 PM EDT US Sanctions Requirements)

When a number of Russian Linux developers were removed from their MAINTAINERS file in the Linux kernel, it was described as due to "compliance requirements" but vague in what those requirements entailed. Linus Torvalds then commented on the Russian Linux maintainers being de-listed and made it clear that they were done due to government compliance requirements / legal issues around Russia. Now today some additional light has been shed on those new Linux kernel "compliance requirements".



Intel Core Ultra 9 285K "Arrow Lake" Delivers Strong Linux Performance

([Processors] 24 October 11:00 AM EDT 81 Comments)

Earlier this month Intel announced the Core Ultra 200S "Arrow Lake" processors and today they go on sale. In turn, the review embargo also lifts for these new desktop processors. Up first today on Phoronix is the Intel Core Ultra 9 285K Linux performance review for this flagship 24-core desktop processor.



AMD EPYC 9755 Performance On The Linux 6.11 & Linux 6.12 Kernels

([AMD] 24 October 08:36 AM EDT 5th Gen AMD EPYC + Linux Kernel Compare)

For the recently launched AMD EPYC 9005 series "Turin" processors there is good support out-of-the-box running on the likes of Linux 6.8 as found with Ubuntu 24.04 LTS. The one exception is if wanting to engage CPU power monitoring you need a RAPL/PowerCap patch that was just upstreamed in v6.12. But what about using a newer kernel for greater performance in light of all the upstream optimizations to the kernel in general? Here are some Linux 6.8 vs. 6.11 vs. 6.12 kernel benchmarks on a dual AMD EPYC 9755 server.



Intel Media Stack Updated With Full Support For Lunar Lake, Initial Battlemage Support

([Intel] 24 October 06:44 AM EDT Intel Media Driver + VPL GPU Runtime)

Intel today released the Intel Media Driver 2024Q3 release to provide updated Video Acceleration API (VA-API) support for Linux systems along with an updated oneVPL GPU Runtime.



NVIDIA Shipping Around One Billion RISC-V Cores In Their 2024 Products

([NVIDIA] 24 October 06:35 AM EDT RISC-V Within NVIDIA Products)

Going back to 2016 we've known of NVIDIA beginning to use RISC-V to replace their Falcon micro-controller and other micro-controllers within their graphics processors to using this common open-source ISA. That use has continued to grow and an unofficial estimate now puts it at around one billion RISC-V cores shipping in 2024 NVIDIA chips.



Raspberry Pi AI HAT+ Launches: 26 TOPS Accelerator For $110

([Raspberry Pi] 24 October 06:16 AM EDT Raspberry Pi AI HAT+)

Following the launch of the Raspberry Pi AI Kit back during the summer with up to 13 TOPS performance for AI inference, the Raspberry Pi AI HAT+ was announced today with up to 26 TOPS capabilities.



Intel Core Ultra 7 "Lunar Lake" Performance Up By ~22% With ASUS Linux Fix

([Processors] 23 October 03:00 PM EDT 17 Comments)

Following the ASUS AIPT patch posting this weekend from an Intel Linux engineer that was analyzing my previously-published Lunar Lake results showing rather poor performance on the ASUS Zenbook S 14, the performance has been looking much better. On Monday I posted updated Intel Xe2 graphics results showing strong uplift now that the ASUS Lunar Lake laptop was operating in its standard mode rather than whisper mode. In today's article is data from more than 400 CPU/system benchmarks to see how the Core Ultra 7 256V performance has improved with this new Linux kernel patch and compared to the prior AMD Ryzen and Intel Core laptop comparison data.



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* joeyh_ wonders if linux is supposed to lock up when you ask 100
processes to cat the entire cd drive