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10 October

AMD EPYC 8324P / 8324PN Siena 32-Core Siena Linux Server Performance
AMD EPYC 8324P / 8324PN Siena 32-Core Siena Linux Server Performance
10 October 08:00 PM EDT - Processors - 2 Comments

Last month AMD launched the EPYC 8004 "Siena" 4th Gen EPYC processors to round out their Zen 4 server processors with the expansive Genoa, Genoa-X, Bergamo, and Siena product portfolios. The new EPYC 8004 series are designed to maximize the power efficiency for server deployments from the data center to edge, teclo, and other non-traditional server environments. Up for testing today is an initial look at the Siena performance in the form of the EPYC 8324P and EPYC 8324PN 32-core parts for seeing how they stack up against 32-core Intel Xeon Scalable "Sapphire Rapids" performance.

AMD Makes A New Open-Source AI Software Acquisition
AMD Makes A New Open-Source AI Software Acquisition
10 October 09:16 AM EDT - AMD - AMD + Nod.ai - 5 Comments

It was just a few weeks ago that AMD acquired AI software company Mipsology to help their AI software efforts on FPGAs. Today AMD announced another notable AI software acquisition: open-source AI software vendor Nod.ai.

Another Bug Found That Limits GNOME's Performance For Secondary GPU Setups
Another Bug Found That Limits GNOME's Performance For Secondary GPU Setups
10 October 07:00 AM EDT - GNOME - Secondary Frame Rates Suffer - 7 Comments

Daniel van Vugt of Canonical's desktop team for Ubuntu Linux has been on a spree recently tackling various GNOME bugs -- often performance issues -- while also continuing to work on the dynamic triple buffering support and other GNOME desktop enhancements. His latest discovery is around finding another performance bottleneck for multi-GPU setups.

AMD P-State Preferred Core Support For Linux Spun Up An Eighth Time
AMD P-State Preferred Core Support For Linux Spun Up An Eighth Time
10 October 04:00 AM EDT - AMD - AMD P-State Preferred Core v8 - 17 Comments

While the AMD P-State driver is working quite well for Ryzen systems already with the default on Linux 6.5, one of the additions we are still waiting to land is the AMD "Preferred Core" functionality. An eighth version of those patches were posted on Monday for inching this feature closer to the mainline kernel.

9 October

Benchmarks: AMD Ryzen 7000 Series Performance Boosted With Ubuntu 23.10
Benchmarks: AMD Ryzen 7000 Series Performance Boosted With Ubuntu 23.10
9 October 01:52 PM EDT - Operating Systems - 15 Comments

With Ubuntu 23.10 due for release on Thursday, I've been benchmarking a number of systems to look at the Ubuntu 23.10 performance against prior releases like Ubuntu 23.04 and Ubuntu 22.04 LTS. Besides the open-source graphics driver performance for Intel and AMD Radeon graphics always being a stand-out improvement, one area that is particularly exciting with Ubuntu 23.10 is for those with newer AMD processors where there are some nice performance gains to find with this new Ubuntu Linux release. Here are side-by-side benchmarks of an AMD Ryzen 9 7950X desktop along with an Intel Core i9 13900K desktop while testing Ubuntu 22.04.3 LTS / Ubuntu 23.04 / Ubuntu 23.10.

Intel APX Code Begins Landing Within The GCC Compiler
Intel APX Code Begins Landing Within The GCC Compiler
9 October 06:27 AM EDT - Intel - Advanced Performance Extensions - Add A Comment

In addition to Intel's compiler engineers pushing a lot of code into GCC -- and other open-source compiler components -- around AVX10, over the weekend code began hitting the GCC 14 Git codebase for the Advanced Performance Extensions (APX) functionality.

Hangover 8.17 Released With Updated Box64 & FEX Integration
Hangover 8.17 Released With Updated Box64 & FEX Integration
9 October 06:17 AM EDT - WINE - Hangover 8.17 - 2 Comments

Hangover 8.17 was released this weekend as the newest feature release for this open-source Wine-based software that aims to make it easy to run Windows x86/x64 binaries on 64-bit Arm Linux systems as well as potentially other architectures too like RISC-V and POWER.

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OpenJDK Merges Intel's x86-simd-sort For Speeding Up Data Sorting 7~15x
6 October 05:10 PM EDT - Intel - x86-simd-sort 3.0 - 38 Comments

Earlier this year Intel posted x86-simd-sort as a blazing fast sorting library that makes use of AVX-512. When the popular Numpy began using it they found up to 10~17x faster sorts for 16-bit to 64-bit data types. Today Intel software engineers released x86-simd-sort 3.0 and it also comes minutes after OpenJDK merged a modified version of this speeding sorting code into that reference JDK codebase.

AMD OpenSIL Will Be Talked About Later This Month At The 2023 OCP Global Summit
6 October 10:27 AM EDT - AMD - AMD OpenSIL - 1 Comment

Earlier this year at the OCP Regional Summit in Prague AMD first presented openSIL as their new open-source CPU silicon initialization effort that can integrate with Coreboot and open-source boot firmware solutions. AMD openSIL is currently being prototyped on Genoa platforms but in a few years will eventually replace AGESA on both client and server processors. Later this month at the OCP Global Summit, there will be a new presentation on AMD openSIL.

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