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Imagination PowerVR Open-Source GPU Driver To Be Introduced In Linux 6.8
Imagination PowerVR Open-Source GPU Driver To Be Introduced In Linux 6.8
11 Hours Ago - Linux Kernel - PowerVR Open-Source - 5 Comments

It's been well over a decade since many were wanting open-source Imagination PowerVR graphics when their graphics IP was more common among SoCs, but with the Linux 6.8 kernel in early 2024 there will finally be an upstream, open-source PowerVR DRM kernel graphics driver! But before getting your hopes too high, this is the effort that's only around the newer PowerVR graphics and not the prior generation hardware from many years ago.

22 November

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22 November 08:00 PM EST - Phoronix - Cyber Week - 12 Comments

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AMD EPYC Genoa/Genoa-X & Bergamo vs. Intel Xeon Sapphire Rapids On Ubuntu 23.10
AMD EPYC Genoa/Genoa-X & Bergamo vs. Intel Xeon Sapphire Rapids On Ubuntu 23.10
22 November 02:34 PM EST - Processors - 2 Comments

While Ubuntu 23.10 isn't a long-term support (LTS) release and thus won't see too much exposure in the enterprise space, it's worthwhile today looking at the AMD EPYC and Intel Xeon server performance. It's interesting for a look ahead being just a few months until Ubuntu 24.04 LTS and with Ubuntu 23.10 incorporating GCC 13 that will also be the default compiler of Ubunu 24.04 among other close software package versions, the kernel not too far off from what will be in this next LTS release, and with Ubuntu 23.10's Linux 6.5 kernel bringing some nice performance optimizations. So with that said I recently wrapped up some fresh benchmarks looking at the current generation Intel Xeon Scalable Sapphire Rapids performance against AMD EPYC 9004 Bergamo, Genoa, and Genoa-X processors.

SiFive Gets Newer AMD Radeon GPUs Working On RISC-V
SiFive Gets Newer AMD Radeon GPUs Working On RISC-V
22 November 06:54 AM EST - Radeon - RISC-V + Newer AMD GPUs - 19 Comments

Thanks to AMD's Linux graphics drivers being open-source, they can be easily ported/adapted for new CPU architectures. For years older AMD Radeon GPUs have been working great on RISC-V such as shown in my HiFive Unmatched review back in 2021 with a Radeon graphics card in the PCI Express x16 slot. But newer AMD Radeon GPUs hadn't worked out-of-the-box due to AMDGPU's "DC" display code but that is changing with new patches from SiFive they are allowing the latest AMD GPUs to work on RISC-V.

wlroots 0.17 Adds New Wayland Protocols, Continued Vulkan Renderer Work
wlroots 0.17 Adds New Wayland Protocols, Continued Vulkan Renderer Work
22 November 06:31 AM EST - Wayland - wlroots 0.17 - 18 Comments

Released on Tuesday was a new version of wlroots, the Wayland compositor support library that was born out of the i3-inspired Sway compositor project. With this new release are new Wayland protocols, continued work on their Vulkan renderer, and the ability for the Wayland back-end to embed a wlroots compositor inside an existing Wayland client.

21 November

Ubuntu Linux Squeezes ~20% More Performance Than Windows 11 On New AMD Zen 4 Threadripper
Ubuntu Linux Squeezes ~20% More Performance Than Windows 11 On New AMD Zen 4 Threadripper
21 November 09:38 AM EST - Operating Systems - 21 Comments

With currently reviewing the HP Z6 G5 A workstation powered by the new 96-core AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO 7995WX Zen 4 processor, one of the areas I was curious about was how well HP's tuned Microsoft Windows 11 compares to that of Linux. In this article is looking at how the Microsoft Windows 11 performance is out-of-the-box with the HP Z6 G5 A workstation as configured by HP versus a clean install of Ubuntu 23.10 with the Linux 6.5 kernel.

20 November

Open-Source NVIDIA "NVK" Driver Is Now Conformant For Vulkan 1.0
Open-Source NVIDIA "NVK" Driver Is Now Conformant For Vulkan 1.0
20 November 03:30 PM EST - Nouveau - Vulkan 1.0 Conformant - 10 Comments

Mesa's NVK Vulkan driver atop the Nouveau DRM kernel driver is now officially Vulkan 1.0 conformant for passing all the necessary Vulkan 1.0 conformance test suite cases. Though don't get your hopes too high for this open-source NVIDIA Linux driver as the performance is still overall slow and the driver stack remains a work-in-progress, but at least it's a step in the right direction.

AMD Ryzen Threadripper 7980X & 7970X Linux Performance Benchmarks
AMD Ryzen Threadripper 7980X & 7970X Linux Performance Benchmarks
20 November 09:00 AM EST - Processors - 40 Comments

Last month AMD announced the Ryzen Threadripper 7000 series along with the new Threadripper PRO 7000 WX Series for bringing Zen 4 to the HEDT and workstation space. Ahead of AMD Ryzen Threadripper 7000 series processors becoming available via DIY retailers on the 21st, today marks the review/performance embargo expiration for the Threadripper 7000 series. First up today is a look at how the new Threadripper 7970X 32-core and Threadripper 7980X 64-core processors are performing for Linux HEDT workstations... Or the TLDR: the incredible Linux performance and potential for a wide-range of creator and developer workloads now possible with the Ryzen Threadripper 7000 series.

AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO 7995WX Linux Performance Benchmarks
AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO 7995WX Linux Performance Benchmarks
20 November 09:00 AM EST - Processors - 67 Comments

The AMD Ryzen Threadripper 7970X/7980X Linux benchmark review shows just how well the new Zen 4 powered HEDT Threadripper processors can perform with up to the 64 core flagship offering. The results were stunning while today the review embargo also expires on the Ryzen Threadripper PRO 7000 series for the professional-catered SKUs that offer up to 96 cores and support up to 8 channel DDR5 system memory. Here are the initial benchmarks of the 96-core AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO 7995WX for showing the performance potential of this outright workstation performance monster if your budget allows.

Etnaviv NPU Open-Source Driver Now Twice As Fast For Image Classification Workloads
Etnaviv NPU Open-Source Driver Now Twice As Fast For Image Classification Workloads
20 November 05:43 AM EST - Mesa - Etnaviv NPU - 7 Comments

Tomeu Vizoso has been leading the effort for supporting Vivante's NPU IP within the Etnaviv driver that began as a reverse-engineered driver for Vivante graphics. The Vivante NPU architecture ends up being close to the graphics cores and Vizoso has been making good progress for enabling the NPUs on this open-source stack. The latest achievement is image classification workloads now running about twice as fast as previously.

Distrobox 1.6 Released For Easily Launching New Distros Within Your Terminal
Distrobox 1.6 Released For Easily Launching New Distros Within Your Terminal
20 November 05:30 AM EST - Virtualization - Distrobox 1.6 - 16 Comments

Distrobox 1.6 released on Sunday for this open-source project that makes it easy to launch any Linux distribution inside your terminal. Distrobox builds upon Podman and Docker to allow creating containers of the Linux distribution of your choice and for that to integrate nicely with the host environment. With succeeding releases, Distrobox has built up quite an arsenal of features.

19 November

Polychromatic 0.8.3 Released For Latest Open-Source Razer Experience On Linux
19 November 12:10 PM EST - Hardware - Polychromatic 0.8.3 - Add A Comment

In the absence of Razer providing any official drivers and GUI control panel for Linux systems, the OpenRazer independent open-source project for crafting reverse-engineered driver support and then the likes of Polychromatic as a graphical control utility make for a pleasant Linux experience for Razer hardware on Linux. Out today is a new Polychromatic release.

Microsoft Enables OpenGL 4.6 Support Over Direct3D 12
19 November 06:45 AM EST - Mesa - OpenGL 4.6 On D3D12 - 33 Comments

The week began with Microsoft taking its Mesa Direct3D 12 code from OpenGL 4.3 to OpenGL 4.4 and then a short time after that reaching OpenGL 4.5. Microsoft now closed out the week by managing to get OpenGL 4.6 implemented atop Direct3D 12.

18 November

KDE Addressing A Spike In Bug Reports Following The Plasma 6 Alpha
18 November 09:30 AM EST - KDE - KDE Changes - 44 Comments

Following last week's KDE Plasma 6.0 Alpha release with more enthusiasts beginning to test out the next-generation KDE desktop stack, there's been a spike in bug reports. KDE developers are on it working to address these bugs ahead of the Plasma 6.0 stable release at the end of February.

GCC Patches Posted For Implementing Incremental LTO
18 November 06:53 AM EST - GNU - GCC Incremental LTO - 3 Comments

Michal Jires of SUSE posted a new set of patches on Friday for implementing Incremental LTO support for the GNU Compiler Collection. The goal here with Incremental LTO is for reducing compile times while doing quick edit-compile cycles while employing Link-Time Optimizations.

FFmpeg's ffplay Media Player Adds Vulkan Renderer
18 November 06:46 AM EST - Multimedia - ffplay + Vulkan - 6 Comments

The FFmpeg multimedia library has been making progress with its Vulkan Video API support while this week an interesting change was merged for ffplay, FFmpeg's built-in simple multimedia player. The ffplay player now has a built-in Vulkan renderer provided by libplacebo as an optional means of hardware acceleration.

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