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AMD P-State Guided Autonomous Mode Coming For Linux 6.4
AMD P-State Guided Autonomous Mode Coming For Linux 6.4
114 Minutes Ago - AMD - AMD Guided Autonomous Mode - Add A Comment

While Linux 6.3 adds AMD P-State EPP as the "Energy Performance Preference" mode for enhancing the power/performance on recent Ryzen and EPYC systems on Linux, with Linux 6.4 the P-State Guided Autonomous Mode is coming to round out AMD's current CPU frequency scaling driver efforts.

LLVM 16.0 Released With New Intel/AMD CPU Support, More C++20 / C2X Features
LLVM 16.0 Released With New Intel/AMD CPU Support, More C++20 / C2X Features
8 Hours Ago - LLVM - LLVM 16.0 + Clang 16.0 - 4 Comments

LLVM 16 was released on Friday night as the latest half-year feature release to this open-source compiler stack. From initial AMD Zen 4 support to bringing up new Intel CPU instruction sets and processor targets for their new processors being introduced through 2024, there is a lot of exciting hardware additions in LLVM 16.0. LLVM 16.0 is also notable for faster LLD linking, Zstd compressed debug sections, stabilizing of its LoongArch target, defaulting to C++17 for Clang, and much more. Here's a look at all the exciting changes of LLVM 16.

KDE Delivers More Wayland Fixes & Plasma 6.0 Changes This Week
KDE Delivers More Wayland Fixes & Plasma 6.0 Changes This Week
9 Hours Ago - KDE - KDE Wayland Fixes!! - 13 Comments

KDE developer Nate Graham is out with his usual weekly development summary that highlights all of the interesting desktop changes made over the course of the past seven days. This week he particularly calls out more Wayland fixes -- a common occurrence in the KDE camp.

17 March

Intel Prepares More Graphics Driver Code For Linux 6.4
Intel Prepares More Graphics Driver Code For Linux 6.4
17 March 06:43 AM EDT - Intel - drm-intel-gt-next - Add A Comment

Last week following the Linux 6.3-rc1 release Intel engineers already began sending new Intel i915 driver feature code to DRM-Next for queuing until the Linux 6.4 merge window in early May. This week another batch of "drm-intel-gt-next" material was submitted.

16 March

The First Bits Of Wine's Wayland Driver Were Merged
The First Bits Of Wine's Wayland Driver Were Merged
16 March 04:50 PM EDT - WINE - Wine Wayland - Part One - 43 Comments

The first code has landed into Wine Git as part of the multi-year effort creating a Wayland driver for Wine so that the Windows games/applications running via Wine can enjoy native Wayland support. This isn't yet usable for end-users/gamers but is the early implementation with more parts to follow.

Linux Kernel Networking Driver Development Impacted By Russian Sanctions
Linux Kernel Networking Driver Development Impacted By Russian Sanctions
16 March 09:00 AM EDT - Linux Kernel - Your Contributions Not Welcome - 237 Comments

The US and western government sanctions around the Russian government and its defense industry/companies due to their war in Ukraine has caused interesting issues in the open-source world. A few days after ipmitool was archived/suspended on GitHub that turned out to be due to the current maintainer's affiliation with a Russian tech company, separately there is now a blocking of Linux kernel contributions from selected Russian developers.

NVIDIA Improving wlroots For Better Dual-GPU Gaming Performance
NVIDIA Improving wlroots For Better Dual-GPU Gaming Performance
16 March 06:51 AM EDT - Wayland - Direct Scanout From Secondary GPUs - 12 Comments

A NVIDIA engineer has opened up a merge request to improve the wlroots Wayland library so compositors based on it can enjoy better gaming performance for dual-GPU systems, namely around laptops sporting a discrete NVIDIA GPU but can help other GPU hardware/drivers too.

Qualcomm Publishes Open-Source Compiler & User-Space For Their Cloud AI Accelerator
Qualcomm Publishes Open-Source Compiler & User-Space For Their Cloud AI Accelerator
16 March 06:19 AM EDT - Hardware - Open-Source QAIC User-Space - 4 Comments

Last month Qualcomm published updated patches for their Cloud AI 100 kernel driver to support this inference accelerator. The Qualcomm engineers said at the time that their user-space driver and associated compiler would be published shortly. That panned out and the user-space portion of this open-source AI inference stack was recently published.

Qt 6.4.3 Released With 300+ Fixes
Qt 6.4.3 Released With 300+ Fixes
16 March 05:59 AM EDT - Qt - Qt 6.4.3 - 6 Comments

Qt 6.4.3 is out today as the newest point release to this current stable series of the Qt6 tool-kit. This release is another big one with 300+ fixes in tow.

15 March

Khronos Developing SYCL SC For Safety-Critical C++ Heterogeneous Compute
Khronos Developing SYCL SC For Safety-Critical  C++ Heterogeneous Compute
15 March 04:40 PM EDT - Standards - SYCL SC - 11 Comments

The SYCL single-source C++ based programming model has begun taking off with Intel investing in it heavily as part of their oneAPI / DPC++ compiler stack and a variety of different open-source projects bringing SYCL to the likes of AMD and NVIDIA GPUs, CPU-based OpenMP implementations, SYCL to Vulkan, and more for heterogeneous compute needs. The Khronos Group announced today they have begun working on SYCL SC as a safety-critical variant of this heterogeneous compute programming model.

DreamWorks' OpenMoonRay Renderer Code Published
DreamWorks' OpenMoonRay Renderer Code Published
15 March 01:15 PM EDT - Free Software - OpenMoonRay - 13 Comments

Last summer DreamWorks announced plans to open-source MoonRay, their production renderer used for films like The Bad Guys, Puss in Boots: The Last Wish, and other animated films. Today they have delivered on that exciting milestone with publishing the open-source code.

Fedora Workstation 38 Is Shaping Up To Be Another Fantastic Release
Fedora Workstation 38 Is Shaping Up To Be Another Fantastic Release
15 March 12:00 PM EDT - Fedora - Fedora Workstation 38 Beta - 32 Comments

I've been playing around with the current development state of Fedora 38 the past few days on several test boxes. While only reaching Fedora 38 Beta this week, it already feels quite polished and stable. To sum it up quite simply, Fedora Workstation 38 is looking like it will be another fantastic release and continuing the modern Fedora Project trend of putting out a bleeding-edge Linux distribution yet production-ready and with far less blemishes compared to releases from years ago.

GCC 13 Adds RISC-V T-Head Vendor Extension Collection
GCC 13 Adds RISC-V T-Head Vendor Extension Collection
15 March 06:11 AM EDT - RISC-V - GCC 13 + XThead - 7 Comments

Being merged today into the GCC 13 compiler is the set of T-Head vendor extensions to the RISC-V ISA. This set of vendor extensions is designed to augment the RISC-V ISA and provide faster and more energy efficient capabilities.

The Qt Group Launches Qt Insight
The Qt Group Launches Qt Insight
15 March 05:51 AM EDT - Qt - Qt Insight - 12 Comments

The Qt Group as the company behind the Qt open-source toolkit has launched Qt Insight as their newest software offering. However, Qt Insight does not appear to be open-source and is marketed as a SaaS product.

14 March

ASUS Unveils The Tinker V As Their First RISC-V Board
14 March 03:00 PM EDT - Hardware - ASUS Tinker V - 33 Comments

For over a half-decade ASUS has been selling the Thinker Board devices as their line of Raspberry Pi alternatives. To date the ASUS Tinker Board single board computers have all been Arm-based while now they have launched their first RISC-V board, the Tinker V.

Vulkanised 2023 Vulkan Conference Slides/Videos Available
14 March 07:00 AM EDT - Vulkan - Vulkanised 2023 - 6 Comments

Taking place last month in the most wonderful city of Munich, The Khronos Group hosted Vulkanised 2023 as their Vulkan Developers' Conference and Meetup. The slides and videos from the event are now available, including talks on Valve's RADV effort and more.

AMD Launches The EPYC Embedded 9004 Series
14 March 06:45 AM EDT - AMD - AMD EPYC Embedded 9004 Series - 12 Comments

AMD is using Embedded World 2023 in Nürnberg to launch the EPYC Embedded 9004 series as their 4th Gen EPYC processors intended for telecommunications, edge computing, automation, and IoT applications.

KDE KWin's Move Away From GBM Surfaces
14 March 06:02 AM EDT - KDE - gbm_surface - 82 Comments

KDE developer Xaver Hugl has written a blog post how the KWin compositor's DRM back-end has been working to move itself off GBM surfaces (gbm_surfaces) to instead allocate buffers directly and import them into EGL. This ultimately should be a win for the KWin compositor once everything is complete.

13 March

Ubuntu 23.04 Preparing To Land Its Linux 6.2 Based Kernel
13 March 03:00 PM EDT - Ubuntu - Ubuntu 23.04 + Linux 6.2 - 20 Comments

The Ubuntu 23.04 "Lunar Lobster" development builds recently transitioned from Linux 5.19 as in use by Ubuntu 22.10/22.04.2 to a Linux 6.1 based kernel. This led some -- including myself -- to wonder if Canonical changed course and shifted to Linux 6.1 LTS instead of the Linux 6.2 kernel that has been out as stable since last month. Fortunately, that's not the case and Ubuntu 23.04 is preparing to soon land Linux 6.2 across all kernel flavors.

ipmitool Repository Archived, Developer Suspended By GitHub
13 March 11:30 AM EDT - Free Software - ipmitool - 59 Comments

The ipmitool utility on Linux systems is widely-used for controlling IPMI-enabled servers and other systems. This tool for interacting with the Intelligent Platform Management Interface (IPMI) is extremely common with server administrators while now its development is in a temporary state of limbo due to GitHub.

Intel Sends Out Sixteenth Round Of Linux LAM Patches
13 March 06:14 AM EDT - Intel - Linear Address Masking - Add A Comment

Intel's Linux engineers continue working on Linear Address Masking (LAM) for making use of untranslated address bits of 64-bit linear addresses so that it can be used for arbitrary metadata. The hope is that this LAM metadata can lead to more efficient address sanitizers, optimizations for JITs and VMs, and more, but it's been a lengthy journey getting the support upstreamed.

Experimental RADV Vulkan Video Decoding For VP9
13 March 05:54 AM EDT - Mesa - VP9 Vulkan Video Decoding - 11 Comments

David Airlie has managed to get some early code in place for handling VP9 video decoding with Vulkan using the Mesa RADV driver. This early Vulkan Video VP9 support also is accompanied by an FFmpeg branch supporting this experimental Mesa extension.

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