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Ubuntu Generic vs. Low-Latency Linux Kernel Benchmarks For HPC & Desktop
Ubuntu Generic vs. Low-Latency Linux Kernel Benchmarks For HPC & Desktop
3 Hours Ago - Ubuntu - HPC Workloads + More - 16 Comments

With Ubuntu looking at applying their low-latency optimizations to their generic kernel builds in order to eliminate maintaining their existing "lowlatency" kernel option, I decided to run some fresh benchmarks looking at the performance impact of their low-latency kernel against their "generic" default kernel used on Ubuntu Linux systems.

Linux's x86_energy_perf_policy Utility Being Extended To AMD CPUs
Linux's x86_energy_perf_policy Utility Being Extended To AMD CPUs
6 Hours Ago - AMD - AMD + x86_energy_perf_policy - Add A Comment

For AMD Zen 2 and newer systems making use of the modern AMD P-State driver on Linux for CPU frequency scaling, ACPI Collaborative Processor Performance Control (CPPC) interface is being used. For managing the ACPI CPPC energy performance preference (EPP), Intel's x86_energy_perf_policy utility is now being extended to AMD processors.

Radeon R300 Open-Source Driver Continues Seeing New Improvements In 2024
Radeon R300 Open-Source Driver Continues Seeing New Improvements In 2024
6 Hours Ago - AMD - ATI R300g - 7 Comments

As I wrote about at the start of January, the open-source ATI Radeon R300 Linux graphics driver continues seeing new improvements even all these years later thanks to the open-source community. This wasn't some one-off work either in 2024 for this R300 to R500 GPU OpenGL driver but more work has since landed.

29 January

AMD Ryzen 7 8700G Linux Performance
AMD Ryzen 7 8700G Linux Performance
29 January 09:00 AM EST - Processors - 33 Comments

Today the review embargo lifts on the new AMD Ryzen 7 8700G and Ryzen 5 8600G desktop APUs. Announced back during CES, the Ryzen 8000G series pairs Zen 4 CPU cores with RDNA3 graphics and now also boasting Ryzen AI support too. Today's launch article is focusing on the AMD Ryzen 7 8700G Linux performance.

New Linux Driver Posted For Latest NZXT AIO CPU Coolers
New Linux Driver Posted For Latest NZXT AIO CPU Coolers
29 January 07:00 AM EST - Hardware - nzxt-kraken3 - 5 Comments

Thanks to the reverse-engineering, open-source community there is already a NZXT Kraken Linux driver for supporting hardware monitoring and controls for various NZXT all-in-one CPU liquid cooler products. A new Linux driver was posted today for supporting the latest generation of the NZXT AIO CPU coolers.

The Current State & Future Of GTK's New Unified Renderers
The Current State & Future Of GTK's New Unified Renderers
29 January 06:33 AM EST - GNOME - GTK Renderers - 40 Comments

GTK recently merged their new "unified" rendering code with a focus on Vulkan API support and where Linux distributions are now encouraged to build with the Vulkan renderer. Prominent GTK developer Mathias Clasen at Red Hat has written more over the weekend about the state and future of the new Vulkan and NGL renderers.

28 January

Wine Wayland Driver Prepares Display Mode Change Emulation
Wine Wayland Driver Prepares Display Mode Change Emulation
28 January 10:08 AM EST - WINE - Wine Wayland - 60 Comments

Now being past the Wine 9.0 code freeze and the bi-weekly development releases back underway with eyes now set on Wine 10.0 next year, the 12th part of the Wine Wayland driver has been published for review. This latest set of Wine Wayland work is on implementing display mode change emulation.

TuxClocker 1.5 Released With Radeon RX 7000 Series Fan Control Support
TuxClocker 1.5 Released With Radeon RX 7000 Series Fan Control Support
28 January 08:55 AM EST - Hardware - TuxClocker 1.5 - 10 Comments

TuxClocker as the open-source, hardware/driver vendor independent overclocking and power management control utility for Linux systems is out with a new feature release. This Qt-based utility for enthusiasts continues adding new controls primarily around greater power/performance tunables for CPUs and GPUs.

27 January

Ubuntu 24.04 LTS Will Aim To Ship With The Linux 6.8 Kernel
Ubuntu 24.04 LTS Will Aim To Ship With The Linux 6.8 Kernel
27 January 06:51 AM EST - Ubuntu - Ubuntu 24.04 With Linux 6.8 - 31 Comments

As some terrific news, Canonical laid out their kernel plans for Ubuntu 24.04 LTS and they are being ambitious with plans to ship the in-development Linux 6.8 kernel as their default kernel on this next long-term support Ubuntu desktop/server distribution.

The Budgie Desktop Hopes To Do A Wayland-Only Release This Year
The Budgie Desktop Hopes To Do A Wayland-Only Release This Year
27 January 06:41 AM EST - Desktop - Budgie On Wayland - 14 Comments

The Budgie desktop that started off as the desktop project within the Solus Linux space has written a lengthy blog post outlining their highlights for 2023 as well as providing a glimpse ahead for 2024. The Budgie desktop is working eagerly on Wayland and XWayland support and hope to advance enough this year to deliver a Wayland-only release.

26 January

It's Becoming Possible To Use The Webcam On Newer Intel Laptops With Open-Source Linux
26 January 01:12 PM EST - Intel - But Not Yet Complete - 32 Comments

While Intel typically does a great job with their open-source Linux hardware support with enabling all features under Linux and doing so in a timely manner -- often well in advance of the client and server hardware availability -- an exception in recent years has been around the web cam support for many newer Intel laptops. Since Alder Lake an increasing number of Intel-powered laptops have been relying on a raw MIPI camera sensor connected to the IPU6 IP. Intel has been tightly controlling the intellectual property around IPU6 so in turn their Linux support has consisted of an out-of-tree kernel driver and a proprietary user-space component. But thanks to Linaro and Red Hat, an open-source alternative has been forming.

25 January

AMD Publishes XDNA Linux Driver: Support For Ryzen AI On Linux
25 January 06:09 PM EST - AMD - AMD XDNA Linux Driver - 37 Comments

With the AMD Ryzen 7040 series "Ryzen AI" was introduced as leveraging Xilinx IP onboard the new Zen 4 mobile processors. Ryzen AI is beginning to work its way out to more processors while it hasn't been supported on Linux. Then in October was AMD wanting to hear from customer requests around Ryzen AI Linux support. Well, today they did their first public code drop of the XDNA Linux driver for providing open-source support for Ryzen AI.

Intel's FRED Looks Like It Could Be Ready For Linux 6.9
25 January 02:28 PM EST - Intel - Flexible Return Event Delivery - 5 Comments

For the better part of two years we've seen Intel open-source software engineers working on preparing the Linux kernel for FRED, the Flexible Return and Event Delivery for defining new transitions for changing privilege levels. Intel's been working hard on the FRED kernel plumbing for better performance, lower response times, and improved robustness and it's looking like FRED could be set to land come Linux 6.9.

OpenVINO 2023.3 Brings Full Support For Intel Emerald Rapids, Broader GenAI & LLMs
25 January 06:28 AM EST - Intel - OpenVINO 2023.3 - Add A Comment

Intel engineers on Wednesday released OpenVINO 2023.3 as the latest major update to this leading open-source AI toolkit. The OpenVINO 2023.3 brings "full support" for new Emerald Rapids and Meteor Lake processors, other Intel hardware support improvements, and continuing to expand support around generative AI (GenAI) and large language models (LLMs).

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