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Linux 6.11 To Merge Support For Running AMD SEV-SNP KVM Guests
Linux 6.11 To Merge Support For Running AMD SEV-SNP KVM Guests
7 June 01:35 PM EDT - AMD - AMD SEV-SNP KVM Guest Support - Add A Comment

The patches have been years in the making around AMD SEV-SNP encrypted virtualization and various elements have been upstreamed in prior kernel versions while for the upcoming Linux 6.11 cycle are finally the Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) bits for launching SEV-SNP protected guest virtual machines.

AMD Lands Support For Vendor Flavored SPIR-V Within LLVM
AMD Lands Support For Vendor Flavored SPIR-V Within LLVM
7 June 10:12 AM EDT - LLVM - AMDGCN Flavored SPIR-V - 1 Comment

SPIR-V used by the likes of OpenGL, OpenCL, and Vulkan is a common intermediate representation (IR) / intermediate language for consumption by device drivers. With code now merged into LLVM, AMD has introduced the notion of vendor "flavored" SPIR-V for containing extra information pertinent to the GPU device/driver being targeted.

6 June

AMD EPYC 4364P & 4564P @ DDR5-4800 / DDR5-5200 vs. Intel Xeon E-2488
AMD EPYC 4364P & 4564P @ DDR5-4800 / DDR5-5200 vs. Intel Xeon E-2488
6 June 12:15 PM EDT - Processors - 6 Comments

With the AMD EPYC 4004 series that was announced in May and we have delivered benchmarks of the entire EPYC 4004 stack from the 4-core SKU up through the 16-core model with 3D V-Cache, there are many advantages over Intel's Xeon E-2400 series competition. In addition to going up to 16 cores versus 8 with the Xeon E-2400 series, the more competitive pricing, the 3D V-Cache SKUs, and 28 PCIe lanes rather than 20, the AMD EPYC 4004 models also support DDR5-5200 memory where as the Intel Raptor Lake E-2400 models are bound to DDR5-4800. In this follow-up testing is a look at the AMD EPYC 4004 performance both at DDR5-4800 and DDR5-5200 speeds for showing the performance difference.

Shopping For A Launch-Day AMD Ryzen AI 300 Series Laptop For Linux Testing
Shopping For A Launch-Day AMD Ryzen AI 300 Series Laptop For Linux Testing
6 June 10:40 AM EDT - AMD - AMD Ryzen AI 300 Series Linux Testing - 27 Comments

With this week's Computex announcement by AMD of the Ryzen AI 300 series laptop processors built atop Zen 5, one of the pleasant aspects has been several laptop models being announced already to be powered by either the Ryzen AI 9 365 or Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 flagship models. Some models are also already available for pre-order ahead of launch day. This is quite nice compared to in the past there was often at times quite a delay between the initial AMD Ryzen mobile announcements and being able to (pre)order any hardware. And thus I've already been looking around to coordinate near launch day Linux testing of the new AMD Zen 5 powered Ryzen AI 300 series hardware.

The Most Popular Linux News Over The Past 20 Years
The Most Popular Linux News Over The Past 20 Years
6 June 06:20 AM EDT - Free Software - 20 Year Popularity - 9 Comments

With yesterday marking the 20th birthday of Phoronix, I was curious what the most popular news articles were over these past two decades. There's a lot of compiler fodder, news from the early days of AMD Ryzen, Linus Torvalds commentary, and more.

5 June

Mesa 24.1.1 Released With Many Graphics Driver Bug Fixes
Mesa 24.1.1 Released With Many Graphics Driver Bug Fixes
5 June 08:22 PM EDT - Mesa - Mesa 24.1.1 - 4 Comments

For those typically waiting until the first point release of a new Mesa3D driver series before upgrading, today it's your chance to upgrade! Mesa 24.1.1 is now available with the first round of Mesa 24.1 fixes to the prominent OpenGL and Vulkan drivers. Coincidentally the bi-weekly release times nicely for the Phoronix 20th birthday today as a nice present with our love for the open-source Linux graphics stack.

"Honeykrisp" Is A New Vulkan Driver For Apple M1 On Linux - Derived From The NVK Driver
"Honeykrisp" Is A New Vulkan Driver For Apple M1 On Linux - Derived From The NVK Driver
5 June 12:09 PM EDT - Apple - Honeykrisp + Apple Silicon - 18 Comments

While the Asahi AGX Gallium3D driver for OpenGL support with Apple Silicon on Linux has been maturing nicely and is quite capable these days, the Vulkan support hasn't been coming together as quick or for as long. But a new Apple Silicon Vulkan driver was recently started by Asahi Linux / Mesa developers and is looking positive for being able to become a compliant Vulkan 1.3 driver for the Apple M1 on Linux.

Intel Xeon 6766E/6780E Sierra Forest vs. Ampere Altra Performance & Power Efficiency
Intel Xeon 6766E/6780E Sierra Forest vs. Ampere Altra Performance & Power Efficiency
5 June 11:22 AM EDT - Processors - 8 Comments

With the launch day review of the Intel Xeon 6766E and Xeon 6780E "Sierra Forest" processors the focus was on looking at the performance and power efficiency compared to prior Intel Xeon generations as well as the AMD EPYC competition. For those wondering how Intel's new Xeon 6 Sierra Forest processors compete against Amere Computing's "cloud native" Altra Max processors, here are those benchmarks looking at the performance and power efficiency.

NVIDIA 555.52.04 Beta Linux Driver Brings Fixes
NVIDIA 555.52.04 Beta Linux Driver Brings Fixes
5 June 09:51 AM EDT - NVIDIA - NVIDIA 555.52.04 - 7 Comments

A few weeks ago NVIDIA introduced their much anticipated R555 beta driver with NVIDIA 555.42.02 for Linux bringing Wayland explicit sync support, the GPU System Processor (GSP) firmware being used by default, and a variety of Wayland improvements. Today the NVIDIA 555.52.04 beta driver is out that offers additional fixes for the R555 series.

KDE Is Soliciting Ideas For Their Goals To Pursue Over The Next 2~3 Years
KDE Is Soliciting Ideas For Their Goals To Pursue Over The Next 2~3 Years
5 June 09:25 AM EDT - KDE - KDE Goals - 55 Comments

Back in 2022 the KDE project laid out new goals to improve accessibility, develop more environmentally sustainable software, and automate more processes for easing the development of KDE. These overarching KDE Goals are refined every 2~3 years and they are now soliciting ideas from the community for what they should focus on ahead.

AMDVLK 2024.Q2.2 Driver Brings Bug Fixes
AMDVLK 2024.Q2.2 Driver Brings Bug Fixes
5 June 06:02 AM EDT - Radeon - AMDVLK 2024.Q2.2 - 5 Comments

Building off last month's AMDVLK 2024.Q2.1 driver adding Phoenix 2 support, AMD today released AMDVLK 2024.Q2.2 as the newest update to their official open-source Vulkan Linux driver.

4 June

Fedora Moves Ahead In Replacing Redis With Valkey
4 June 11:00 AM EDT - Fedora - Redis To Valkey - 27 Comments

Back in April I noted that Fedora was considering replacing Redis with Valkey given the upstream Redis software licensing changes. At yesterday's Fedora Engineering and Steering Committee (FESCo) they have now signed off on replacing Redis with Valkey.

3 June

Intel Reveals New Lunar Lake Details At Computex
3 June 11:00 PM EDT - Intel - Intel Core Ultra Lunar Lake - 41 Comments

24 hours ago AMD was in the limelight in announcing the Ryzen 9000 series, the Ryzen AI 300 series, teasing AMD 5th Gen EPYC, etc. Now the tables have turned to Intel with the embargo lifting concerning new details on the Gaudi 3 AI accelerator and upcoming Lunar Lake mobile processors and the launch of the Intel Xeon 6700E (Sierra Forest) E-core server processors. In this article is a look at some of the new disclosures around Lunar Lake.

Phoronix Turns 20 Years Old This Week - Celebrate With A Premium Special
3 June 05:00 PM EDT - Phoronix - Phoronix 20th Birthday - 33 Comments

On Wednesday, 5 June, marks 20 years since I started Phoronix.com for covering the Linux hardware ecosystem! It's sure been a long and tough journey with more remarks I'll reserve for Wednesday, but given the two decade mark, there's a Phoronix Premium special for those wishing to mark the special occasion and help ensure the site's healthy continuance into the next decade.

Linux Mint Disabling Unverified Flatpaks By Default
3 June 08:43 AM EDT - Operating Systems - Linux Mint Software Settings - 26 Comments

The Linux Mint project is out with its monthly newsletter that highlights recent progress made on this Ubuntu (and Debian) derived, desktop-focused Linux distribution. In May they worked out enhancements to Linux Mint's software manager and also continued working on optimizing their package archive hosting.

Up To 162% Faster AES-GCM Encryption/Decryption For Intel & AMD CPUs On Linux
3 June 06:38 AM EDT - Linux Kernel - AES-GCM With AVX-512/AVX10 + VAES - 16 Comments

With the in-development Linux 6.10 kernel Eric Biggers of Google landed new AES-XTS implementations for much faster performance for Intel/AMD processors via new AES-NI + AVX, VAES + AVX2, VAES + AVX10/256, and VAES + AVX10/512 code paths. Biggers has since begun tackling even better AES-GCM encryption/decryption performance by leveraging a new code path to utilize AVX-512/AVX10 and/or VAES.

GCC 15 Merges Support For Intel APX NF
3 June 06:22 AM EDT - Intel - APX NF - 6 Comments

The latest feature work around Intel's Advanced Performance Extensions (APX) that is merged for the in-development GCC 15 compiler is supporting APX NF functionality for suppressing the update of status flags on arithmetic operations.

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