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    Phoronix: Intel's Rewritten Audio Driver "AVS" Begins Landing In Linux 5.19

    The sound subsystem updates for the Linux 5.19 kernel include the initial Intel "AVS" sound driver code...

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    Intel engineers have been working on a new audio DSP / sound driver for Skylake, Kabylake, Apollo Lake, and Amder Lake.
    Michael Found some typos. Is there a better place to report these than in the comments?

    Do you use Dvorak? Due to the B/D locations, Amder appears to be a Dvorak typo.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by skeevy420 View Post

      Michael Found some typos. Is there a better place to report these than in the comments?

      Do you use Dvorak? Due to the B/D locations, Amder appears to be a Dvorak typo.
      Could also be seeing "b" as "d" in the early morning without coffee, or thinking about something else while typing.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by tildearrow View Post

        Could also be seeing "b" as "d" in the early morning without coffee, or thinking about something else while typing.
        It could also be an Alder Lake typo, not Amber Lake...it's not because the commits are for Amber Lake, but it could be.

        Could also be sneaking in some secret AMD revenue. AMDer lake

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        • #5
          Originally posted by skeevy420 View Post

          It could also be an Alder Lake typo, not Amber Lake...it's not because the commits are for Amber Lake, but it could be.

          Could also be sneaking in some secret AMD revenue. AMDer lake
          Oh yeah, could be that Michael is too used to typing AMD that he couldn't avoid typing it...

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          • #6
            Originally posted by tildearrow View Post

            Could also be seeing "b" as "d" in the early morning without coffee, or thinking about something else while typing.
            So what you're saying is that Coffee Lake drivers can only be exceptional good?

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