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30 April

Microsoft Updates Cascadia Code: Its Open-Source Font For Developers
Microsoft Updates Cascadia Code: Its Open-Source Font For Developers
7 Hours Ago - Microsoft - Cascadia Code 2024 - 5 Comments

Back in 2019 Microsoft open-sourced Cascadia Code as a font designed for terminals and code editors. The goals are similar to that of Intel's more recent One Mono as another open-source font for developers. It's been three years since the last update to the Cascadia Code open-source font while today rolled out version 2404.23.

Linux Mint Looks To Fork More GNOME Software, Make XApp More Independent
Linux Mint Looks To Fork More GNOME Software, Make XApp More Independent
30 April 12:13 PM EDT - Operating Systems - Linux Mint Changes - 58 Comments

Linux Mint published their monthly status update for April 2024 where they talk about ongoing testing for faster and more reliable repository access via the Fastly CDN to other more interesting software happenings like the likelihood that they will fork more GNOME applications as well as looking to make their XApp applications more distribution agnostic.

NVIDIA RTX Remix 0.5 Released For Remastering Old Games
NVIDIA RTX Remix 0.5 Released For Remastering Old Games
30 April 09:34 AM EDT - NVIDIA - RTX Remix 0.5 - 12 Comments

NVIDIA today released RTX Remix v0.5 as the newest version of this software for remastering old/classic games with path tracing. RTX Remix builds off DXVK and leverages NVIDIA Omniverse and other tech from the green giant like DLSS to enhance older games.

29 April

Intel Core Ultra "Meteor Lake" Performance Improves With Linux 6.9
Intel Core Ultra "Meteor Lake" Performance Improves With Linux 6.9
29 April 11:03 AM EDT - Software - 1 Comment

As part of my Linux 6.9 benchmarking I've been trying out many hardware combinations and overall seeing nice performance out of this kernel that will debut as stable in the next 2~3 weeks. AMD EPYC 4th Gen performance is boosted, Intel Xeon Max sees some AI improvements, and as shown in some prior Intel Core Ultra performance benchmarks is enhanced as well. Here are some more benchmarks looking at the Intel Core Ultra 7 "Meteor Lake" performance on Linux 6.9 compared to the current Linux 6.8 stable kernel.

28 April

AMD Enabling "Fast CPPC" For Even Greater Linux Performance & Power Efficiency On Some CPUs
AMD Enabling "Fast CPPC" For Even Greater Linux Performance & Power Efficiency On Some CPUs
28 April 11:05 AM EDT - AMD - AMD Fast CPPC - 12 Comments

While AMD Zen 4 processors whether it be the Ryzen 7000/8000 desktop/mobile series or EPYC 8004/9004 series server processors are already performing very well on Linux and with great power efficiency against the competition as shown in dozens of Phoronix articles at this point, it turns out there's been a minor power/performance optimization left untapped yet under Linux for select Zen 4 processors. A new patch series posted this Sunday allows for this "fast CPPC" feature to be utilized on supported processors.

27 April

Rework For Intel CPU Model Handling To Land With Linux 6.10
27 April 06:34 AM EDT - Intel - Intel CPU Model Handling - 2 Comments

Intel engineers have been reworking Intel CPU model handling for Linux after using "Family 6" since the mid-90's with the P6 micro-architecture and continuing to rev the model ID only with new micro-architectural generations. It's an end of the era for Family 6 coming up and thus there's a lot of Linux patches being worked on to address assumptions within the kernel code that was only checking for an Intel CPU's model ID and not for any family ID differences.

26 April

New Patches Significantly Reduce Zink Driver Startup Time
26 April 11:25 AM EDT - Mesa - Faster Zink Start Time - 7 Comments

Given a two year old bug against Mesa around slow initialization/start-up time for GTK4 on Intel graphics, prolific Zink developer Mike Blumenkrantz recently took to optimizing Zink's start-up time for this generic OpenGL-on-Vulkan driver implementation.

GCC 14.1 Compiler Aiming For Release Around 7 May
26 April 08:00 AM EDT - GNU - GCC 14 Branched - 4 Comments

As mentioned following the AMD GFX90C target being added, the GCC 14 compiler code was branched from the main Git branch with release preparations for GCC 14 underway. A status report was just published outlining release plans for getting GCC 14.1 stable out around 7 May.

Linux 6.10 Adding Intel Low-Latency Hint To Aggressively Boost GT Frequency For GPU Compute
26 April 06:38 AM EDT - Intel - Intel Low-Latency Hint - 2 Comments

Following the big set of Xe DRM driver updates for Linux 6.10 and earlier Adaptive Snyc SDP, Lunar Lake display support, and more DG2 PCI IDs for i915 pulls sent in over weeks prior for this next kernel version, the drm-intel-gt-next pull request was submitted today for last minute Intel graphics driver feature changes aiming for Linux 6.10.

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