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)

Cloud Hypervisor 43 Brings Live Migration Over TCP, Performance Improvements

([Virtualization] 19 December 06:03 AM EST Cloud Hypervisor 43)

Cloud Hypervisor 43 is out as the newest version of this Intel-backed, Rust-based open-source VMM project that now routinely sees contributions from Microsoft, Arm, Rivos, Tencent, and other organizations.



NetBSD 10.1 Released With Support For More Network Hardware, Better Ampere Altra Support

([BSD] 18 December 07:11 PM EST NetBSD 10.1)

Building off the release of NetBSD 10.0 that arrived for Easter this year and incorporated a half-decade of work, NetBSD 10.1 is out right before Christmas as the first update to this BSD operating system series.



AMD Preps Many Graphics Driver Updates For Linux 6.14, DRM Panic Support

([Radeon] 18 December 03:29 PM EST AMDGPU For Linux 6.14)

AMD today sent out a first batch of "new stuff" feature patches to DRM-Next of new code for their AMDGPU kernel graphics driver and AMDKFD compute driver of material for the Linux 6.14 kernel cycle.



MemryX MX3 M.2 Module Delivers Nice AI Performance With A Great Software Experience

([Peripherals] 18 December 11:00 AM EST 22 Comments)

While there are a growing number of startups offering AI accelerators, many of them are more or less vaporware and the other big challenge even among those actually shipping products is their software stacks are very premature or an outright heaping mess. Surprisingly there's a company known as MemryX that was started out of the University of Michigan AI research that is both shipping actual hardware -- and at a decent price point -- and where the software stack is a pleasant experience that works on both Windows and Linux. Here are my initial experiences in testing out the MemryX M.2 module that features four of their in-house MX3 AI accelerator chips.



UEFI 2.11 Released With PI 1.9 Bringing LoongArch & RNG Additions

([Standards] 18 December 10:00 AM EST UEFI 2.11)

On Tuesday the UEFI Forum released the UEFI 2.11 specification alongside the Platform Initialization (PI) 1.9 specification.



EROFS Switches To Buffered I/O For File-Backed Mounts To Speed-Up Container Start Times

([Linux Storage] 18 December 08:49 AM EST EROFS Buffered I/O For File-Backed Mount)

Back for the Linux 6.12 kernel EROFS introduced support for file-backed mounts to help with container and sandboxing use-cases. As part of the EROFS "fixes" merged yesterday to the Linux 6.13 kernel, file-backed mounts are now using buffered I/O by default to speed-up container start times.



Linux Looks To Drop Support For IBM Cell Blade Servers

([Hardware] 18 December 06:47 AM EST IBM Cell Blades)

The latest house cleaning of the Linux kernel is looking to drop support for IBM Cell Blade servers for those platforms from the better part of two decades ago with Cell BE processors that also had worked their way into some supercomputers at the time.



Intel Linux Graphics Driver To Do A Better Job Of Keeping Track Of Its Engine Busyness

([Intel] 18 December 06:23 AM EST Linux 6.14 Intel)

A drm-intel-gt-next pull request was sent in today to DRM-Next of the latest batch of Intel kernel graphics driver updates destined for the upcoming Linux 6.14 cycle.



SilverStone XED120S-WS Offers Mega Cooling For 4U Intel/AMD Workstations & Servers

([Cooling] 18 December 08:54 AM EST 3 Comments)

A few weeks back I reviewed the SilverStone XE360-SP5 and XE04-SP5 cooling solutions catering to AMD EPYC 9004/9005 Socket SP5 processors. These coolers worked well with 400 Watt EPYC processors and especially the XE360-SP5 all-in-one liquid cooling was very performant and practical with today's server CPU TDPs ever increasing. After that SilverStone mentioned to me they had a new heatsink that could run up to 13 degrees cooler than the XE04-SP5 4U air cooler... Talk about intriguing. Meet the new SilverStone XED120S-WS for high-end air cooling for up to 450 Watt processors while working with multiple Intel and AMD CPU sockets.



Lenovo Legion Linux Driver Posted For Handling Power/Performance Settings

([Hardware] 18 December 02:00 AM EST Lenovo Legion WMI Drivers)

A patch posted on Tuesday for the Linux kernel would introduce new Lenovo Legion WMI driver options for supporting Lenovo Legion laptops as well as the Legion Go handheld gaming console to support different power/performance settings.



AOMP 20.0-1 GPU Compiler Rebased Against ROCm 6.3, Brings SPIR-V JIT Offloading

([AMD] 18 December 12:00 AM EST AOMP 20.0-1)

AOMP 20.0-1 was released on Tuesday as the newest version of this LLVM/Clang downstream focused on shipping the latest AMD patches around Radeon/Instinct OpenMP accelerator offload support.



Linux Patched For Unsafe Xen Behavior Around CPU Speculative Attack Protections

([Virtualization] 17 December 04:36 PM EST Xen Unsafe Against Speculative Attacks)

Merged today to the Linux kernel are fixes for two vulnerabilities with the Xen hypervisor. One of them concerns a malicious network backend being able to crash a guest after a suspend/resume cycle of a Linux guest. The other more pressing issue addressed is a Xen hypercall page being unsafe against speculative CPU attacks.



System76 Releases Updated AMD Ryzen Linux Laptop

([AMD] 17 December 02:05 PM EST Pangolin 15)

System76 has been offering AMD-powered Linux laptops for a few years now and before rounding out 2024 they have announced the new Pangolin "Pang15" laptop with an updated SoC, 2K display with 16:10 screen ratio and 120Hz refresh rate, and other refinements to this all-aluminum build Linux laptop.



Windows 11 vs. Linux Benchmarks For Intel Arc B-Series "Battlemage" Shows Strengths & Weaknesses

([Display Drivers] 17 December 11:03 AM EST 49 Comments)

Last week with the availability of the Intel Arc B-Series Battlemage graphics cards I ran benchmarks looking at the GPU compute performance, Linux gaming benchmarks, and also the workstation graphics capabilities. The Intel Arc B580 graphics showed some nice generational uplift under Linux for most workloads but there were some anomalies where clearly the Intel Linux graphics driver had room to better optimize the new Xe2/Battlemage graphics support. Windows benchmarks of the Intel Arc B580 also showed it performing more competitively to the likes of the GeForce RTX 4060 compared to what I was seeing under Linux. Thus I spent the past few days working on some Windows 11 vs. Ubuntu Linux graphics benchmarks for both Intel Arc Graphics of Alchemist and Battlemage GPUs to see how the performance compares.



Fedora Asahi Remix 41 Now Ready For Apple Silicon Devices

([Fedora] 17 December 10:09 AM EST Fedora Asahi Remix 41)

Fedora Asahi Remix 41 as the re-base of the Asahi Linux work for Apple Silicon devices atop the recently released Fedora 41 is now ready for Apple device users.



LLVM Merges TySan As Sanitizer For Type-Based Aliasing Violations

([LLVM] 17 December 09:56 AM EST LLVM TySan)

The LLVM compiler stack offers a number of sanitizers like the AddressSanitizer, MemorySanitizer, UndefinedBehaviorSanitizer, and others for detecting different coding issues like data races, memory addressing issues, use of uninitialized memory, and more. The newest sanitizer addition to LLVM mainline is TySan as a Type Sanitizer.



NVIDIA Launches $249 "Gen AI Supercomputer" With Jetson Orin Nano Super Developer Kit

([NVIDIA] 17 December 09:00 AM EST NVIDIA Jetson Orin Nano Super)

NVIDIA today announced the Jetson Orin Nano Super Developer Kit as their "most affordable generative AI Supercomputer" with this upgraded Jetson Nano offering 1.7x better GenAI performance while also costing less than its predecessor. This new product looks like an exciting addition to the NVIDIA Jetson line-up and will have performance benchmarks soon on Phoronix.



Linux 6.1 LTS Kernel To Receive An Extra Year Of Support

([Linux Kernel] 17 December 06:55 AM EST Five Years)

Greg Kroah-Hartman has decided to extend the Linux 6.1 LTS planned lifespan from four to five years.



Fedora Atomic Desktops For POWER PPC64LE To End Due To Finding No Users

([Fedora] 17 December 06:29 AM EST No Users)

While Fedora is often times eager to introduce new spins and other variants as well as supporting a comprehensive set of CPU architectures, it doesn't always drive new users. In the case of atomic versions of Fedora Linux for desktop use on POWER hardware, it turns out there are seemingly no active users.



Intel IFS For Clearwater Forest & VSEC For Panther Lake Land In Linux 6.13

([Intel] 17 December 06:14 AM EST Intel Additions)

Merged yesterday as part of "fixes" to the Linux 6.13 were new Intel support additions for their next-generation Core Ultra and Xeon processors.



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