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AMD Guided Autonomous Mode Submitted For Linux 6.4
AMD Guided Autonomous Mode Submitted For Linux 6.4
24 April 02:52 PM EDT - AMD - Guided Autonomous Mode - Add A Comment

As anticipated the AMD P-State driver extension building out the Guided Autonomous Mode of operation has been sent in as part of the CPU frequency scaling / power management changes for the in-development Linux 6.4 kernel.

23 April

Improved Linux Power Savings For Intel Haswell/Broadwell Laptops In 2023
Improved Linux Power Savings For Intel Haswell/Broadwell Laptops In 2023
23 April 06:52 AM EDT - Intel - Panel Self Refresh Redux - 10 Comments

It's been just shy of ten years since Intel launched their Haswell processors that were very successful at the time and was followed by Broadwell. While Intel's open-source Linux driver engineers are primarily concentrated on recent and future Intel hardware platforms, occasionally there is an improvement worth mentioning for mature platforms like Haswell and Broadwell. A new patch series this week will help with some minor graphics power-savings for those still running a nearly decade old Intel Linux laptop.

Flashrom Splits Into Two For This Firmware/ROM Flashing Utility
Flashrom Splits Into Two For This Firmware/ROM Flashing Utility
23 April 06:31 AM EDT - Coreboot - flashrom + flashrom-stable - 14 Comments

The Flashrom project that serves as an open-source firmware/ROM flashing utility not only for system BIOS/UEFI on motherboards but also capable of flashing firmware for various network / GPU / storage controller cards and other programmable devices has decided to effectively split into two.

22 April

Zink OpenGL-On-Vulkan Performance Looking Very Good For Intel Arc Graphics
Zink OpenGL-On-Vulkan Performance Looking Very Good For Intel Arc Graphics
22 April 08:04 AM EDT - Mesa - Zink + Intel Arc Graphics - 16 Comments

Mesa's Zink driver that implements OpenGL atop the Vulkan API has for a while been in wonderful shape for open-source AMD Radeon graphics and even in decent shape for the NVIDIA proprietary driver stack while it's also been getting into more robust shape for use on Intel's dedicated graphics cards.

21 April

Intel Updates Packaged Arc Graphics Driver For Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
21 April 10:30 AM EDT - Intel - Arc Graphics Driver - 8 Comments

While Linux 6.2 supports Arc Graphics out-of-the-box and Mesa 23.1 has good OpenGL/Vulkan support, for those running Linux distributions on older kernels and Mesa packages there is less than ideal support -- either no support at all or having to resort to force-enabling the DG2/Alchemist support and potentially running on older OpenGL/Vulkan drivers with various problems. To ease the experience for those running Ubuntu 22.04 LTS, Intel has been maintaining a packaged version of their DRM kernel driver as a DKMS module as well as updated Mesa packages.

Corsair 2 x 24GB DDR5-7000 Memory Linux Performance
21 April 08:50 AM EDT - Memory - 20 Comments

Corsair recently launched their line-up of 2 x 24GB DDR5 memory kits. With recent DDR5 memory prices falling, for as little as $215 USD it's now possible to obtain 48GB of DDR5-7000 RAM. With this being my first time testing a non-binary DDR5 memory kit, here is an initial look at the Corsair CMK48GX5M2B7000C40 compatibility and performance under Linux.

Rusticl With RadeonSI Driver Nearing OpenCL Conformance
21 April 08:00 AM EDT - Mesa - Rusticl + RadeonSI CL Conformance - 10 Comments

While the upcoming Mesa 23.1 stable release enables RadeonSI build support for Rusticl and is working out overall, the RadeonSI driver with this Rust-written OpenCL driver is nearing the point of officially passing OpenCL conformance.

Intel's Game Plan For Getting The Xe Linux Kernel Graphics Driver Upstreamed
21 April 06:40 AM EDT - Intel - Xe Merge Plan - 12 Comments

For more than one year Intel's been working on developing the Xe Linux kernel graphics driver as a modern Direct Rendering Manager driver for Gen12 and newer integrated/discrete graphics. For recent hardware this is to replace the existing i915 kernel driver usage. The Intel open-source developers continue working toward the milestone of being able to submit this driver for mainlining in the upstream Linux kernel.

20 April

Intel Posts Linux Patches Enabling LASS KVM Support
20 April 01:13 PM EDT - Intel - Linear Address Space Separation - Add A Comment

Back in January Intel engineers posted Linux patches for Linear Address Space Separation (LASS) as a feature being introduced with future Intel CPUs. Intel engineers today posted a set of patches extending that LASS support to the realm of KVM virtualization.

Wine 8.0.1 Released With Three Dozen Bugs Fixed
20 April 08:10 AM EDT - WINE - Wine 8.0.1 - 8 Comments

Building off the Wine 8.0 stable release from January, out today is Wine 8.0.1 as the first maintenance point release to this open-source software for enjoying Windows games and applications under Linux, Chrome OS, macOS, and other platforms.

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