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Python 3.13 Aiming For More Performance
Python 3.13 Aiming For More Performance
12 Hours Ago - Programming - Python 3.13 - 2 Comments

Python 3.12 isn't even being released until October and Python 3.13 won't be out until H2'2024, but already the developers working on tuning CPython performance are aiming to make more enhancements this next development cycle.

16 June

Arm Ethos-U Linux Driver Posted For Machine Learning Processor
Arm Ethos-U Linux Driver Posted For Machine Learning Processor
16 June 06:43 AM EDT - Arm - Arm Ethos-U - Add A Comment

Arm and NXP engineers have posted the initial open-source Linux driver patches for an Ethos-U driver for their machine learning processor to enable Linux to dispatch AI inference jobs to the hardware. It's yet another inference/accelerator driver working its way toward the mainline kernel but is off to a rocky start with many code issues being raised.

Google Limiting IO_uring Use Due To Security Vulnerabilities
Google Limiting IO_uring Use Due To Security Vulnerabilities
16 June 06:07 AM EDT - Google - Restricting IO_uring - 13 Comments

While IO_uring has been one of the greatest Linux kernel innovations in recent years for helping to deliver more performant and efficient I/O, it's also been home to various security vulnerabilities. Due to ongoing security issues, this interface for asynchronous I/O is being restricted or outright disabled across Google products.

15 June

System76's COSMIC Desktop Enhancing Its Auto-Tiling
System76's COSMIC Desktop Enhancing Its Auto-Tiling
15 June 07:12 PM EDT - Desktop - Tiling Enhancements - 15 Comments

As part of Linux hardware vendor System76's ongoing work around their COSMIC desktop for their Pop!_OS Linux distribution, recently their development team has been working on enhancing the automatic window tiling capabilities.

Running Linux On The ASUS ROG Ally Gaming Handheld
Running Linux On The ASUS ROG Ally Gaming Handheld
15 June 01:37 PM EDT - Computers - 33 Comments

Following last month's announcement, this week marks the start of the ASUS ROG Ally shipping as the most compelling alternative to date for Valve's Steam Deck. The ASUS ROG Ally features the new AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme CPU that's interesting in its own right for being based on Zen 4 and RDNA3 integrated graphics. There will be many benchmark articles on Phoronix over the days ahead looking both at the ASUS ROG Ally itself for Linux gaming/performance as well as focusing more generally on the Ryzen Z1 Extreme. In today's article is a few words to get started on the Linux support.

Intel Announces "Biggest Brand Update" For Core CPUs
Intel Announces "Biggest Brand Update" For Core CPUs
15 June 09:00 AM EDT - Intel - Intel Core Ultra - 40 Comments

The recent leaks and reports around Intel Core Ultra were true and today Intel unveiled what they call their biggest brand update in 15 years for their consumer CPU line. Beginning with the upcoming Intel Meteor Lake processors is this new client branding.

14 June

AMD Publishes Initial openSIL Open-Source CPU Silicon Initialization Code
AMD Publishes Initial openSIL Open-Source CPU Silicon Initialization Code
14 June 02:06 PM EDT - AMD - AMD openSIL - 7 Comments

Following an exciting AMD AI Day yesterday where they launched the Ryzen PRO 7000 series for desktops and laptops, launched Genoa-X and Bergamo server processors, and introduced the MI300X, there is additional exciting news today... AMD just published the code for their new openSIL project that is working on open-source CPU silicon initialization with Coreboot support and in the coming years will ultimately replace AGESA.

13 June

12 June

VMware SVGA Graphics Driver Switches To NIR By Default
12 June 06:25 PM EDT - Mesa - VMware SVGA - 5 Comments

VMware's SVGA Gallium3D driver that provides OpenGL support within guest virtual machines running with VMware virtualization products is now finally defaulting to using the modern NIR intermediate representative rather than Gallium3D's TGSI.

RISC-V KASLR Support For Linux Revised Again
12 June 11:52 AM EDT - RISC-V - Kernel Address Space Layout Randomized - Add A Comment

While the upstream Linux kernel support for RISC-V continues to improve with new ISA features, support for more RISC-V SoCs, and other enhancements, in some areas the open-source RISC-V code continues to play catch-up with the other mature architectures supported by the Linux kernel. One of the areas still pending is enabling KASLR support for RISC-V on Linux to enhance system security.

Linux cpupower Tool Being Extended For AMD P-State Features
12 June 10:20 AM EDT - AMD - cpupower - Add A Comment

The cpupower tool that lives within the Linux kernel source tree can be used for easily querying and setting various CPU power-related features. This tool now has patches pending for extending it for exposing more functionality found within AMD's modern P-State CPU frequency scaling driver.

Debian GNU/Hurd 2023 Released
12 June 08:00 AM EDT - Debian - Debian GNU Hurd - 39 Comments

Following this weekend's release of Debian 12.0, the Debian GNU Hurd port has been released that rather than utilizing the Linux kernel is making use of GNU Hurd.

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