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Linux Patches Work To Upstream Raspberry Pi's RP1 PCI Device Support
Linux Patches Work To Upstream Raspberry Pi's RP1 PCI Device Support
9 Hours Ago - Raspberry Pi - Raspberry Pi RP1 - 3 Comments

Andrea della Porta of SUSE has been working on upstreaming the Linux kernel support to boot the Raspberry Pi 5 on a mainline kernel. Over the past few months Andrea has posted a number of different patches derived in part from Raspberry Pi's downstream kernel code. The latest effort being pursued by the SUSE engineer is on upstreaming Raspberry Pi RP1 PCI device support using a DeviceTree overlay.

Intel Continues To Show AMD The Importance Of Software Optimizations: 16% More Ryzen 9 9950X Performance
Intel Continues To Show AMD The Importance Of Software Optimizations: 16% More Ryzen 9 9950X Performance

As part of my ongoing AMD Ryzen 9 9950X Linux testing, last week I provided a look at the AVX-512 benefits to Zen 5 and also the Windows vs. Linux performance for the Ryzen 9 9950X. For sharing today is a look at multiple Linux distributions up and running on the AMD Ryzen 9 9950X (Zen 5) desktop. Among the distributions in the mix are Intel's Clear Linux distribution that is optimally tuned for maximum x86_64 Linux performance and once again even on AMD hardware shows the significant benefits to a well-tuned Linux software stack.

Unigine 2.19 Rolls Out OpenXR Support, Multi-Threaded Renderer
Unigine 2.19 Rolls Out OpenXR Support, Multi-Threaded Renderer
13 Hours Ago - Linux Gaming - Unigine 2.19 - 1 Comment

While the Unigine SDK these days is more known for its simulation and engineering offerings rather than as a game engine, this engine remains visually impressive and continues advancing. Unigine 2.19 has been released that brings a number of improvements to the engine and leaves us clamoring to see a new/updated benchmark.

19 August

NVIDIA RTX 2000 & RTX 4000 Ada Generation Linux Performance
NVIDIA RTX 2000 & RTX 4000 Ada Generation Linux Performance
19 August 11:00 AM EDT - Graphics Cards - 20 Comments

NVIDIA recently sent over their RTX 2000 Ada Generation and RTX 4000 Ada Generation graphics cards suited for designers, engineers, and creative professionals. In my testing the past several weeks these professional graphics cards have been working out with NVIDIA's Linux driver stack -- including their open-source kernel modules now the default with the R555 driver series and later. While there is that previous article looking at how their open-source kernel drivers are at parity to the former proprietary kernel modules, today's article is looking at how the NVIDIA RTX 2000/4000 Ada Generation performance stacks up against the AMD Radeon Pro competition.

Linux 6.11 Kernel Performance On The AMD Ryzen 9 9000 Series
Linux 6.11 Kernel Performance On The AMD Ryzen 9 9000 Series
19 August 06:49 AM EDT - AMD - Linux 6.8 vs 6.11 Git On Ryzen 9 9950X - 1 Comment

If you are picking up one of the new AMD Ryzen 9000 series desktop processors soon for Linux use, you may be wondering whether it's worthwhile or even necessary moving to the latest Linux kernel code compared to the likes of Ubuntu 24.04 LTS that are shipping a Linux 6.8 derived kernel. Here are some quick benchmarks in looking at that question.

Raspberry Pi 5 2GB Launches At $50 USD
Raspberry Pi 5 2GB Launches At $50 USD
19 August 06:34 AM EDT - Raspberry Pi - Raspberry Pi 5 2GB - 33 Comments

To date the Raspberry Pi 5 single board computer has been offered with either 4GB or 8GB of system memory. The Raspberry Pi 5 4GB has retailed for $60 USD while the Raspberry Pi 5 8GB at $80 USD. For those needing something a little cheaper and not needing as much system memory, the Raspberry Pi 5 2GB model launched today.

18 August

It's Looking Like sched_ext Will Try Again To Land For Linux 6.12
It's Looking Like sched_ext Will Try Again To Land For Linux 6.12
18 August 07:06 AM EDT - Linux Kernel - sched_ext patches - 3 Comments

While Linus Torvalds was hoping to merge the sched_ext extensible scheduler for the Linux v6.11 kernel cycle, that didn't end up happening after some technical issues were raised on the kernel mailing list. Since then though the kernel developers have been collaborating and given the latest sched_ext patches with "for-next" and "for-6.12" markings, it's looking like the extensible scheduler will be attempted again for the Linux 6.12 merge window.

17 August

16 August

Windows 11 vs. Ubuntu 24.04 Linux Performance For The AMD Ryzen 9 9950X
16 August 01:00 PM EDT - Operating Systems - 91 Comments

With all of my AMD Ryzen 9900X and 9950X Linux benchmarking and Ryzen 5 9600X and Ryzen 7 9700X reviews as well, many have wondered if AMD Zen 5 is just really great on Linux, if Windows 11 is in particularly poor shape for these new AMD Ryzen 9000 series processors, if it's just the different/diverse benchmarks being run, or simply why are these new desktop CPUs running so well on Linux but less so with Windows?

Cloud Hypervisor 41 Brings Performance Improvements & Landlock Sandboxing
16 August 08:59 AM EDT - Virtualization - Cloud Hypervisor 41 - 1 Comment

The Cloud Hypervisor open-source project that serves as a Rust-written VMM focused on security and started by Intel but now backed by a multitude of vendors is out with its newest feature release. Cloud Hypervisor 41 is the new feature release worked on by engineers at Intel, Google, Microsoft, Rivos, Tencent, Ant Group, and others for this cloud and security minded virtual machine monitor.

15 August

Intel Linux NPU Driver 1.6 Released For Meteor Lake, Arrow Lake & Lunar Lake
15 August 02:00 AM EDT - Intel - Intel Linux NPU Driver 1.6 - Add A Comment

Intel engineers on Wednesday released the Linux NPU Driver v1.6 release for this for this MIT-licensed user-space mode driver support for the Neural Processing Unit (NPU) found since the Core Ultra Series 1 "Meteor Lake" SoCs and currently supporting the upcoming Lunar Lake and Arrow Lake processors as well. This Intel Linux NPU Driver in user-space interfaces with their iVPU kernel accelerator driver for making a nice open-source and upstream NPU software stack on Linux systems.

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