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)

Linux 6.13 To Drop Some Old & No Longer Maintained Staging Drivers

([Hardware] 13 October 10:13 AM EDT Linux 6.13 Staging)

With a number of patches queued this week into the staging tree ahead of the Linux 6.13 kernel, a number of old and no longer maintained hardware drivers are set to be removed in the next kernel cycle.



Improvements To The Ad Experience

([Phoronix] 13 October 10:00 AM EDT Ad Tweaks)

As a result of user feedback and being able to reproduce some annoying ad experiences, particularly on mobile devices, I've been able to make some enhancements to hopefully improve the user ad experience when browsing Phoronix.



Mesa 24.3 Allows Rusticl On Asahi Gallium3D By Default

([Mesa] 13 October 06:32 AM EDT Rusticl OpenCL On Apple Silicon)

Building off the recent infrastructure merged for Mesa 24.3 as a build option to allow Rusticl driver support to be enabled by default, Red Hat's Karol Herbst has added the Asahi Gallium3D driver to the default list.



Mesa NVK Vulkan Driver Adds VK_KHR_fragment_shading_rate Support

([Nouveau] 13 October 06:13 AM EDT NVK + Fragment Shading Rate)

Adding to the growing set of features for NVK as this open-source NVIDIA Vulkan driver within Mesa, the VK_KHR_fragment_shading_rate fragment shading rate extension is now supported.



Microsoft's Azure Linux 2.0 Updated With Dozens Of Security Fixes

([Microsoft] 13 October 06:05 AM EDT Azure Linux 2.0.20241006)

While Azure Linux 3.0 has been available since the late summer, for those continuing to rely on Azure Linux 2.0 in production there is a big update out this weekend. Azure Linux 2.0.20241006 brings dozens of security fixes to this Microsoft Linux distribution.



Wayland Protocols 1.38 Brings System Bell, FIFO & Commit Timing Protocols

([Wayland] 12 October 10:28 AM EDT Wayland Protocols 1.38)

Wayland Protocols 1.38 is out with three new staging protocols.



AMD XDNA Linux Driver Updated As It Nears The Upstream Kernel

([AMD] 12 October 09:21 AM EDT AMDXDNA)

Back in January AMD published an open-source XDNA Linux kernel driver for supporting their Ryzen AI NPUs. But it wasn't until July that the formal review process for the AMD XDNA driver began as the necessary prerequisite for getting picked up into the mainline Linux kernel. On Friday the fourth iteration of those patches for review were published as it hopefully is closing in on landing within the mainline kernel.



BeOS-Inspired Haiku Enabling More Intel Hardware & Driving Kernel Optimizations

([Operating Systems] 12 October 09:02 AM EDT Haiku OS)

The Haiku open-source operating system project inspired by BeOS is out with their newest monthly development summary to highlight advancements made to this unique OS.



Intel Panther Lake H EDAC Support Posted For Linux

([Intel] 12 October 06:53 AM EDT Panther Lake)

With Intel Core Ultra Lunar Lake systems now shipping and the Linux support largely settled, Intel open-source software engineers have begun ramping up their support for Panther Lake due out in a year.



AMD Job Posting Confirms More Details Around Their AI GPU Compute Stack Plans

([AMD] 12 October 06:44 AM EDT IREE + MLIR)

A Friday evening job posting has confirmed and reinforced details around their future AI GPU compute stack, presumably what's been referred to as the Unified AI Software Stack.



KDE Developers Fixing Initial Bugs From Plasma 6.2

([KDE] 12 October 06:13 AM EDT KDE Plasma 6.2.1)

Following this week's release of KDE Plasma 6.2, the KDE developers are busy addressing some of the initial fallout from this desktop update as well as more feature work aimed at Plasma 6.3.



AMD To Integrate "Project Caliptra" Into Products Beginning In 2026

([AMD] 11 October 08:50 PM EDT AMD + Caliptra)

As another interesting AMD announcement this week following their Advancing AI event yesterday where they launched the EPYC 9005 series and other new hardware, they've continued with a few more soft announcements in the lead-up to the OCP Global Summit happening next week. The latest interesting tid-bit is their plans to incorporate Project Caliptra into their products beginning in 2026.



Arm Exploring IO_uring For Graphics Drivers For Better Performance & Synchronization

([Linux Kernel] 11 October 01:45 PM EDT DRM Drivers + IO_uring)

The IO_uring asynchronous I/O API for Linux is quite novel and has proven performance benefits. With time IO_uring has been adapted to other areas of the kernel like networking and now with a proposal raised by an Arm graphics driver engineer, it could potentially be adapted for use by Direct Rendering Manager (DRM) kernel graphics drivers.



AVX-512 Performance With 256-bit vs. 512-bit Data Path For AMD EPYC 9005 CPUs

([Processors] 11 October 10:40 AM EDT 21 Comments)

Now past the launch day for the AMD EPYC 9005 series server processors and having delivered initial AMD EPYC Zen 5 benchmarks for the EPYC 9575F / EPYC 9755 / EPYC 9965 SKUs, it's onto one of my favorite areas of testing and that is the more focused benchmarks looking at different specific changes/features of new processors. Today under the benchmarking microscope is looking at the new AVX-512 512-bit data path capabilities of 5th Gen AMD EPYC compared to using a 256-bit data path or disabling AVX-512 entirely.



Intel Xe2 Ultra Joiner, GPU Temperature Reporting & Another Arrow Lake ID For Linux 6.13

([Intel] 11 October 09:28 AM EDT Intel DRM Next)

The drm-xe-next pull request earlier this week began preparing open-source driver support for Intel Xe3 graphics to premiere with Panther Lake processors. That code is beginning to queue for the upcoming Linux 6.13 cycle. Today a drm-intel-next pull request was sent out to prepare for more Intel Linux kernel graphics driver changes for Linux 6.13.



DRM_Log Continues To Be Worked On As New Boot Logger For Kernel Messages

([Linux Kernel] 11 October 08:30 AM EDT DRM_Log)

DRM_Log is an effort that continues to be worked on by Jocelyn Falempe at Red Hat as a new boot logger for printing the kernel messages on the screen.



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."



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drawn the inference that the nose is devoid of the sense of smell.
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