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MSI PRO Z690-A WiFi DDR5 Support Upstreamed To Coreboot
MSI PRO Z690-A WiFi DDR5 Support Upstreamed To Coreboot
16 Hours Ago - Coreboot - MSI PRO Z690-A WiFi DDR5 - 7 Comments

One of the exciting Coreboot / open-source firmware milestones of 2022 was a Coreboot/Dasharo port to a readily available Intel Alder Lake motherboard from MSI with the port being carried out by consulting firm 3mdeb. That port started with the MSI PRO Z690-A WiFi DDR4 and then more recently focused on the DDR5 variant. That MSI PRO Z690-A WiFi DDR5 support has now been upstreamed into mainline Coreboot.

13 January

Wine 8.0-rc4 Released With Another 25 Bugs Fixed
Wine 8.0-rc4 Released With Another 25 Bugs Fixed
13 January 04:41 PM EST - WINE - Wine 8.0-rc4 - 29 Comments

The fourth release candidate of Wine 8.0 is now available as the project works toward its stable release in the coming weeks. Wine, of course, allows for running Windows programs and games under Linux and other platforms. Valve's Wine fork, Proton, is what powers Steam Play.

Setting Up Intel 4th Gen Xeon Scalable "Sapphire Rapids" For Accelerator Use
Setting Up Intel 4th Gen Xeon Scalable "Sapphire Rapids" For Accelerator Use
13 January 02:00 PM EST - Processors - 2 Comments

With Intel's 4th Gen Xeon Scalable "Sapphire Rapids" processors that launched this week, Intel is betting heavily on the integrated accelerators for offering them an advantage over competitors for modern hyperscaler tasks and other workloads able to take advantage of the In-Memory Analytics Accelerator (IAA), Data Streaming Accelerator (DSA), QuickAssist Technology (QAT), and the Dynamic Load Balancer (DLB). But what does the software landscape currently look like and what's needed to actually make use of these accelerators under Linux? Here is a brief how-to guide / overview for making use of the accelerators on your Linux server.

Linux 6.3 To Enable Display Support For Intel Meteor Lake, DP MST DSC Enabled
Linux 6.3 To Enable Display Support For Intel Meteor Lake, DP MST DSC Enabled
13 January 06:53 AM EST - Intel - Meteor Lake Display - Add A Comment

Since Linux 6.0 there has been various graphics driver code being upstreamed for Intel's next-generation Meteor Lake processors, among other Meteor Lake driver enablement work in general. Now coming with the Linux 6.3 cycle is enough of the graphics/display driver support for Meteor Lake being in place that it can actually light up a display.

AMD Updates P-State "Guided Autonomous Mode" Support For Linux
AMD Updates P-State "Guided Autonomous Mode" Support For Linux
13 January 06:31 AM EST - AMD - P-State Guided Autonomous Mode - 5 Comments

Back in December AMD posted P-State Linux driver patches for implementing a "Guided Autononmous Mode" of operation to complement the existing passive mode used by the amd_pstate driver and the pending fully-autonomous/EPP mode that has seen many patch revisions in recent months. While much of AMD's engineering focus has been on getting the P-State EPP code upstreamed, out today is the second iteration of that Guided Autonomous Mode support.

Intel Media Driver 2022Q4 Adds Meteor Lake Enablement
Intel Media Driver 2022Q4 Adds Meteor Lake Enablement
13 January 05:52 AM EST - Intel - Intel Media Driver - Add A Comment

Intel overnight released the Media Driver v22.6.6 release that serves as their 2022Q4 quarterly feature release. Most notable with this updated open-source media acceleration stack is adding initial support for next-generation Meteor Lake processors.

12 January

AMD Radeon vs. Intel Arc Graphics With Linux 6.2 + Mesa 23.0
AMD Radeon vs. Intel Arc Graphics With Linux 6.2 + Mesa 23.0
12 January 01:30 PM EST - Display Drivers - 19 Comments

Following the Windows vs. Linux benchmarks with Intel Arc Graphics from last week, in today's article is a look at how the Intel Arc Graphics A750 and A770 are competing to the AMD Radeon graphics when using the very latest Linux 6.2 kernel along with Mesa 23.0-devel for providing the very latest open-source graphics driver support from each vendor.

Debian Adds Intel's accel-config To Package Archive
Debian Adds Intel's accel-config To Package Archive
12 January 08:57 AM EST - Debian - Intel accel-config - 9 Comments

Being introduced to the Debian package archive this week is accel-config as Intel's new user-space component for configuring the DSA accelerators found with the new 4th Gen Xeon Scalable "Sapphire Rapids" processors.

AMD Updates Linux Patches For Automatic IBRS On Zen 4
AMD Updates Linux Patches For Automatic IBRS On Zen 4
12 January 07:00 AM EST - AMD - Auto IBRS - Add A Comment

Since early November AMD has been working on Linux patches for Automatic IBRS. AutoIBRS is a new Zen 4 CPU feature intended to provide better performance than generic Retpolines as part of the Spectre V2 mitigations. Two months later the Linux AutoIBRS patches still haven't been merged yet but up to their sixth revision.

11 January

AMD RDNA3 ISA Reference Guide Published
AMD RDNA3 ISA Reference Guide Published
11 January 11:30 AM EST - Radeon - RDNA3 ISA Guide - 13 Comments

Following last month's launch of the Radeon RX 7900 series graphics cards, AMD's GPUOpen group has now published the instruction set architecture (ISA) programming guide for those interested in RDNA3 GPUs.

DragonFlyBSD's HAMMER2 File-System Being Ported To NetBSD
DragonFlyBSD's HAMMER2 File-System Being Ported To NetBSD
11 January 06:26 AM EST - BSD - NetBSD + HAMMER2? - 21 Comments

NetBSD continues using the FFS file-system by default while it's offered ZFS support that has been slowly improving -- in NetBSD-CURRENT is the ability to use ZFS as the root file-system if first booting to FFS, for example. There may be another modern file-system option soon with an effort underway to port DragonFlyBSD's HAMMER2 over to NetBSD.

10 January

Intel Xeon Platinum 8490H "Sapphire Rapids" Performance Benchmarks
10 January 01:00 PM EST - Processors - 41 Comments

Now that the 4th Gen Xeon Scalable "Sapphire Rapids" and Xeon CPU Max Series overview is out of the way, you are probably very eager to see some independent performance benchmarks of the much anticipated Sapphire Rapids CPUs that are going up against AMD 4th Gen EPYC "Genoa" processors for 2023... For kicking off our Sapphire Rapids benchmarking, first up is a look at the Xeon Platinum 8490H performance under Linux as the flagship SKU.

More AMD Zen 4 Tuning Ongoing For GCC 13 Compiler
10 January 05:44 AM EST - AMD - Znver4 Tuning - 3 Comments

GCC compiler expert Jan Hubicka at SUSE began working on AMD Zen 4 compiler tuning patches that began landing in December for the GCC 13 compiler that will debut as stable in a few months. It looks like the work isn't over on Znver4 tuning with another patch being sent out today for fine-tuning the latest AMD CPU microarchitecture.

CentOS Hyperscale SIG Caps Off A Busy 2022
10 January 05:32 AM EST - Red Hat - CentOS Hyperscalers - Add A Comment

Established two years ago was the CentOS Hyperscale SIG for a group of engineers from Facebook, Twitter, and other hyperscalers in making optional changes to CentOS Stream to better suit the Linux distribution to their internal needs.

9 January

AMD Rolling Out New Website Area For Zen Software Studio
9 January 03:55 PM EST - AMD - AMD Zen Software Studio - 9 Comments

For those making use of AMD's Optimizing C/C++/Fortran compilers, ZenNN library, profiling software, and various other CPU-based software resources for EPYC and Ryzen processors, AMD is in the process of rolling out a new area on the website for highlighting these Zen Software Studio assets.

Intel Meteor Lake's VPU Linux Driver Updated, UMD Code Posted
9 January 07:46 AM EST - Intel - Versatile Processing Unit - 2 Comments

Back in July Intel engineers published the initial open-source driver code around the new Versatile Processing Unit "VPU" coming with Meteor Lake. This VPU block with 14th Gen Core CPUs is intended for AI inference acceleration for deep learning software.

Dynamic Triple Buffering Hopefully Will Land For GNOME 44
9 January 05:48 AM EST - GNOME - Dynamic Triple Buffering - 33 Comments

For over two years Canonical has been working on dynamic triple buffering for the GNOME desktop with the Mutter compositor. This triple-buffering-when-needed can dramatically boost the desktop performance especially in cases like Intel integrated graphics and Raspberry Pi boards. The triple buffering work hasn't been upstreamed yet but the hope is that it may finally be ready for upstream inclusion with GNOME 44.

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