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TUXEDO Sirius 16 Gen 2 Linux Laptop Pairs The AMD Ryzen 7 8845HS With Radeon RX 7600M XT

([Computers] 28 August 05:08 PM EDT 20 Comments)

While AMD Ryzen AI 300 series laptops have begun appearing with Zen 5 CPU cores, to date the launched laptops have revolved around having either the integrated Radeon 890M RDNA3.5 graphics and/or NVIDIA GeForce discrete graphics. For those wanting a Linux-friendly laptop with Radeon discrete graphics for more gaming and GPU/compute potential, that still leaves the still very powerful Zen 4 laptop options. Bavarian Linux PC vendor TUXEDO Computers recently launched the Sirius 16 Gen 2 as a nice workstation/gaming laptop featuring the Ryzen 7 8845HS with Radeon RX 7600M XT discrete graphics.



Microsoft Advances Its Open-Source Font For Developers With "Cascadia Next"

([Microsoft] 28 August 03:11 PM EDT Cascadia Next)

Back in 2019 Microsoft announced Cascadia Code as an open-source font designed for terminals and code editors. This monospaced font they view is great for developers like those using Visual Studio Code. Over the years Microsoft has further improved upon Cascadia Code with subtle revisions while now they are working to roll-out "Cascadia Next" as their next big step forward.



Ubuntu 24.10 Prepares To Employ The Linux 6.11 Kernel

([Ubuntu] 28 August 12:55 PM EDT Ubuntu 24.10's Linux 6.11 Kernel)

Thanks to the Canonical decision to commit to shipping the very latest upstream Linux kernels in Ubuntu releases moving forward, Ubuntu 24.10 shipping in October will have the Linux 6.11 kernel that is debuting as stable in mid-September. Canonical's kernel engineers are currently preparing for rolling out that new kernel version in the Oracular Oriole archive.



LLVM's Modern Fortran Compiler "Flang-New" Is Looking Good

([LLVM] 28 August 08:50 AM EDT Flang-New Renaming Possibly Coming)

The LLVM Fortran "Flang" compiler effort has been a long time coming over the years with this programming language continuing to be popular among some HPC codebases and other applications. The "Flang-New" compiler code has been maturing nicely and is looking like soon it could be possibly be renamed to Flang.



Intel Posts New Patches For GPU Shared Virtual Memory With Xe Driver

([Intel] 28 August 06:40 AM EDT Intel Xe GPU SVM Support)

Intel Linux graphics driver engineers continue to be very busy enabling the Xe Direct Rendering Manager that is becoming the default kernel graphics driver beginning with Xe2 Lunar Lake and Battlemage hardware (it currently works as an experimental option with existing Intel graphics hardware going back to Tigerlake). The latest work coming out of Intel is their latest push on enabling GPU Shared Virtual Memory (SVM) support.



AMD PMC Driver Patches Submitted To Linux 6.11 Prepare For More Upcoming Zen 5 SoCs

([AMD] 28 August 07:00 AM EDT x86 Platform Drivers)

The AMD PMC driver used for the SoC power management controller already supports the initial AMD Zen 5 SoCs but new patches coming in as "fixes" for the Linux 6.11 kernel extend the coverage for some upcoming AMD platforms.



Freedreno Gallium3D Enables Adreno 621 & 505 GPU Support

([Mesa] 28 August 05:45 AM EDT More Adreno)

Being merged for Mesa 24.3 to the Freedreno open-source Gallium3D (OpenGL) driver for Qualcomm Adreno GPUs is now supporting the Adreno 621 and 505 graphics processors.



Microsoft Azure Linux 3.0.20240824 Enables More Kernel Features, Adds XWayland

([Microsoft] 28 August 06:10 AM EDT Azure Linux 3.0)

Azure Linux as Microsoft's in-house Linux operating system that is used for a variety of purposes is out with a new feature release.



Microsoft Offloads The Mono Project To Wine

([WINE] 27 August 03:45 PM EDT Mono To Wine)

Coming as a surprise this afternoon is Microsoft deciding to contribute the Mono Project to be stewarded by the Wine development community.



AMD Ryzen 9 9950X DDR5-6000 / DDR5-6400 / DDR5-8000 Memory Performance

([Memory] 27 August 02:40 PM EDT 36 Comments)

For those planning on upgrading to an AMD Ryzen 9 9900 series Zen 5 desktop for Linux use, here are some benchmarks I recently carried out of several different DDR5 memory kits with the AMD Ryzen 9 9950X while looking at the Linux performance under a variety of different workloads.



KDE's Calligra 4.0 Office/Graphics Suite Released With Improved UI & Qt6 Port

([KDE] 27 August 12:51 PM EDT Calligra 4.0)

As the successor to KOffice, Calligra is KDE's office and graphics suite. Today marks the release of Calligra Office 4.0 with updates to the Words word processor, Sheets spreadsheet, Stage presentation, and Karbon vector graphics programs.



LinkedIn Migrates Their Servers From CentOS To Azure Linux

([Microsoft] 27 August 08:40 AM EDT Azure Linux Powering LinkedIn)

LinkedIn has replaced CentOS as their default server operating system choice with Azure Linux to power all of their server needs.



AMD Developing New Heterogeneous CPU Core Driver For Linux Systems

([AMD] 27 August 08:23 AM EDT AMD Heterogeneous Core Driver)

AMD for months has already been working on heterogeneous core topology optimizations for Linux within the AMD P-State CPUFreq driver and other heterogeneous CPU topology improvements for dealing with Ryzen systems sporting a mix of "classic" (full) cores with the denser "C" cores. Today though they've announced a brand new "Heterogeneous Core Driver" for further enhancing Linux support for AMD platforms sporting a combination of core types.



AMD Graphics Driver Prepares For Per-Queue Resets & Process Isolation In Linux 6.12

([Radeon] 27 August 06:46 AM EDT AMDGPU Improvements)

A big set of patches have been submitted for DRM-Next of "new stuff" to the AMDGPU kernel graphics driver and the AMDKFD compute driver with the upcoming Linux 6.12 kernel cycle.



RADV Enables Vulkan Video By Default For RDNA3 / VCN4 GPUs

([Radeon] 27 August 06:34 AM EDT RADV Vulkan Video)

With Mesa's RADV driver supporting Vulkan Video for accelerated video encode/decode using this cross-platform, industry standard API it hasn't been exposed by default for RDNA3 graphics processors bearing VCN4 IP. That has now changed for Mesa 24.3 when using the latest VCN4 firmware.



Oracle Updates TrenchBoot For The Linux Kernel To Advance Boot Security & Integrity

([Oracle] 27 August 05:00 AM EDT TrenchBoot v10)

Oracle engineers continue working on the TrenchBoot initiative to advance boot security and integrity for Linux. The tenth iteration of the TrenchBoot patches were posted this week as it works its way toward the mainline kernel.



Mir-Powered Miracle-WM Continues Tacking On New Features Ahead Of Fedora Miracle

([Fedora] 27 August 03:00 AM EDT Miracle-WM v0.3.3)

Miracle-WM as the Mir-powered Wayland compositor inspired by i3 and Sway is out with another new release. It's rather ironic that while Miracle-WM is principally developed by a Canonical engineer associated with Ubuntu Linux, these recent Miracle-WM releases are being driven in part by preparing for a Fedora Miracle spin due out as part of the Fedora Linux 41 release in October.



Godot 4.4 Dev 1 Brings Renderer Improvements, Betsy Texture Compression

([Linux Gaming] 26 August 08:32 PM EDT Godot 4.4 Engine)

The Godot open-source, cross-platform game engine continues advancing wonderfully as an alternative to the more well established but proprietary and commercial-focused game engines. Godot 4.4 Dev 1 released today as the first tagged development snapshot toward the next version of this great game engine.



Cemu 2.1 Emulator Released With Flatpaks & AppImage For Linux, Initial Wayland Support

([Linux Gaming] 26 August 04:07 PM EDT Cemu 2.1)

Cemu is the Wii U emulator that went open-source and began building on Linux two years ago. Since then they've continued building up their Linux support and out today is the Cemu 2.1 emulator release with even better Linux support.



AmpereOne A192-32X Benchmarks: 192 Core ARM Server Performance & Power Efficiency

([Processors] 26 August 10:45 AM EDT 28 Comments)

Last week an AmpereOne server finally arrived at Phoronix! Ampere Computing sent over a reviewer server of the AmpereOne A192-32X flagship AArch64 server processor with 192 custom cores and using a Supermicro ARS-211M-NR R13SPD platform. I have been carrying out a number of benchmarks for this much-anticipated AArch64 cloud native processor and have initial performance and power efficiency metrics to share today to see how it compares to prior Ampere Altra Max as well as the Intel Xeon and AMD EPYC server competition.



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