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Linux Hardware Reviews & Performance Benchmarks, Open-Source News - Phoronix Articles & Reviews News Archive Forums Premium Ad-Free Contact Popular Categories Close Articles & Reviews News Archive Forums Premium Contact Categories Computers Display Drivers Graphics Cards Linux Gaming Memory Motherboards Processors Software Storage Operating Systems Peripherals Latest Linux Hardware Reviews, Open-Source News & Benchmarks New Intel Diamond Rapids Patch For GCC Confirms AVX10.2-512, APX & Other ISA Features 57 Minutes Ago - Intel - -march=diamondrapids - Add A CommentIntel software engineers have been very busy recently with upstreaming various elements of support into the Linux kernel, open-source compilers and more for the next-generation Xeon Diamond Rapids processors. Following the recent GCC prep patches for Diamond Rapids to work on the ISA additions around AMX-AVX512, AMX-FP8, AMX-FP32, and others, a new patch was posted today for actually exposing the "-march=diamondrapids" compiler target and in turn confirming all of the new ISA capabilities. Intel Arrow Lake, AMD EPYC Turin & Linux Kernel Drama Made For An Interesting October 83 Minutes Ago - Phoronix - October Highlights - Add A CommentOctober is now in the books after writing 247 original news articles and another 24 Linux hardware reviews / featured multi-page benchmark articles. From the launches of Intel Arrow Lake and AMD EPYC 9005 to other interesting new hardware, the Russian Linux kernel drama, Linux 6.12 developments and early Linux 6.13 patches queuing in "-next" branches, October was an interesting month both for hardware and open-source software. Ubuntu Hoping To Remove Qt 5 Before Ubuntu 26.04 LTS 93 Minutes Ago - Ubuntu - Moving To Qt 6 - 1 CommentUbuntu developer Simon Quigley laid out the plans for hoping Ubuntu packages will move from Qt 5 to Qt 6 so that by the time of the Ubuntu 26.04 LTS cycle in early 2026 that the older version of this graphical toolkit can be removed. Miriway 24.10 Compositor Adds systemd Integration, DE-Specific Configurations 104 Minutes Ago - Wayland - Miriway 24.10 - Add A CommentMiriway 24.10 was released on Halloween as the newest version of this Mir-based Wayland compositor. Miriway is developed by Canonical/Ubuntu developers as a compositor for other desktops like Xfce, MATE, LXQt and others as a way to ease their migration path to Wayland. Bcachefs Reigning In Bugs: Test Dashboard Failures Drop By 40% Over Last Month 109 Minutes Ago - Linux Storage - Bcachefs - 3 CommentsAs part of the latest Bcachefs fixes pull request, lead developer Kent Overstreet has provided an update on the bug situation for this advanced copy-on-write open-source file-system. Academy Software Foundation Releases OpenVDB 12.0 Under New License 2 Hours Ago - Free Software - OpenVDB 12.0 - Add A CommentThe Academy Software Foundation that is made up of many different vendors released OpenVDB 12.0 as the newest major release to this sparse volume data structure library and tooling that is an Academy Award winning library started by DreamWorks Animation. 31 October VMware Workstation Shifting From Proprietary Code To Using Upstream KVM 31 October 08:57 PM EDT - Virtualization - VMware Workstation On KVM - 27 CommentsThis isn't an off-schedule April Fools' Joke or anything like that but an exciting sign of the times: VMware Workstation will be shifting off its proprietary base and onto leveraging the upstream Linux Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) for virtualization needs moving forward. COSMIC Desktop Alpha 3 Released With More Enhancements 31 October 08:48 PM EDT - Desktop - COSMIC Desktop Alpha 3 - 11 CommentsAs a nice Halloween treat for Linux desktop users, System76 has published their third alpha version of the Rust-written COSMIC desktop environment. AMD EPYC 9655 Benchmarks Show The Terrific Generational Gains With 5th Gen EPYC 31 October 12:26 PM EDT - Processors - 3 CommentsWith the AMD EPYC 9005 "Turin" series launch earlier this month there was launch-day benchmark review results for the EPYC 9575F, EPYC 9755, and EPYC 9965 processors in looking at that frequency optimized SKU, the new flagship 128-core Turin "classic" core model, and the new flagship 192-core Turin "dense" core SKU, respectively. That's interesting for looking at the new 5th Gen AMD EPYC top-end wares but in comparing to 4th Gen EPYC also means higher core counts at the top-end. In being curious about the core-for-core advantages of 5th Gen EPYC, I managed to get my hands on the AMD EPYC 9655 processors for seeing how that model compares to the prior AMD EPYC 9654 "Genoa" flagship model. Here's a look today at how the AMD EPYC 9655 1P/2P 96-core processor compares to the prior EPYC 9654 flagship. AMD Formally Announces Ryzen 7 9800X3D Specs - Should Be Great For Linux Creators 31 October 09:47 AM EDT - AMD - AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D - 31 CommentsAMD has been teasing the Ryzen 9000X3D Zen 5 CPUs with 3D V-Cache and today they formally announced the specs of the Ryzen 7 9800X3D processor that will begin shipping 7 November. Fedora Stakeholders Debate Idea Of "-O3" Optimized Packages 31 October 09:00 AM EDT - Fedora - Fedora -O3 Optimized Packages? - 39 CommentsFollowing the announcement yesterday that Ubuntu 25.04 will default to the -O3 optimization level with GCC for its Debian package builds, Fedora stakeholders have begun debating the merits of switching to the -O3 optimization level or not instead of the existing -O2 optimization level default. Linus Torvalds Lands A 2.6% Performance Improvement With Minor Linux Kernel Patch 31 October 07:10 AM EDT - Linux Kernel - Will It Scale? 2.6% Faster - 18 CommentsLinus Torvalds merged a patch on Wednesday that he authored that with reworking a few lines of code is able to score a 2.6% improvement within Intel's well-exercise "will it scale" per-thread-ops benchmark test case. AMX-FP8 Support Upstreamed Into LLVM For Intel Diamond Rapids 31 October 06:43 AM EDT - Intel - AMX-FP8 - Add A CommentIntel compiler engineer Feng Zou has upstreamed AMX-FP8 support into the LLVM compiler stack. This FP8 extension to the Advanced Matrix Extensions (AMX) is coming with next-gen Diamond Rapids processors alongside other new ISA extensions. SUSE's Agama Installer Adds QR Code To The Console & Other Improvements 31 October 06:33 AM EDT - SUSE - Agama 10 - 1 CommentSUSE's Agama OS installer 10 was recently released as the newest feature iteration for this next-gen OS installer for SUSE/openSUSE. SVT-AV1 2.3 Brings More Performance Improvements: AVX-512 & LTO By Default, More Tuning 31 October 06:20 AM EDT - Multimedia - SVT-AV1 2.3 - 6 CommentsSVT-AV1 2.3 is now available as the newest feature release to this leading open-source AV1 encoder. With SVT-AV1 2.3 there are yet more performance improvements. AMDVLK 2024.Q4.1 Adds A Few More Vulkan Extensions 31 October 06:03 AM EDT - Radeon - AMDVLK 2024.Q4.1 - 1 CommentOne month has passed since the AMDVLK 2024.Q3.3 driver release while today has brought the AMDVLK 2024.Q4.1 release with a few new Vulkan API extensions. 30 October AMD "Cleaner Shader" Coming For GFX11.0.3 GPUs To Help Ensure User/App Isolation 30 October 08:27 PM EDT - Radeon - AMD Cleaner Shader - 11 CommentsA new patch posted today for the AMDGPU Linux kernel graphics driver is introducing a "cleaner shader" explicitly for GFX11.0.3 GPUs like the Radeon 780M integrated graphics to help ensure that there is sufficient data isolation between different workloads running on the GPUs. The motivation isn't clear if there is some GFX11.0.3 security vulnerability, some AMD Linux customer particularly concerned about security on said GPUs, or some other motivation for focusing this latest cleaner shader work on GFX11.0.3 hardware. Ubuntu 25.04 "Plucky Puffin" Development Opens - Defaulting To -O3 Optimizations 30 October 04:02 PM EDT - Ubuntu - Ubuntu 25.04 - 83 CommentsCanonical has announced the formal state of the Ubuntu 25.04 "Plucky Puffin" development. Among other early changes are now defaulting to -O3 compiler optimizations rather than the default -O2 optimization level when building Debian packages. Benchmarks Of Google's Axion Arm-based CPU: Competitive Performance & Compelling Value 30 October 12:00 PM EDT - Processors - 7 CommentsEarlier this year Google announced Axion as their first Arm-based CPU for the Google Cloud. Today already they are taking Axion to general availability with the new C4A instances. These new C4A instances are advertised as offering up to 50% better performance and up to 60% better energy efficiency than their current generation x86 instance types. In this article are some of the first public independent performance benchmarks of the Google Axion CPU along with comparing to existing GCE Arm and x86_64 instance types. OpenPaX Announced As "Open-Source Alternative To GrSecurity" With Free Kernel Patch 30 October 11:00 AM EDT - Linux Security - OpenPaX - 19 CommentsEnterprise security firm Edera today is announcing OpenPaX that they promoted in their advance press notice as a "new open-source alternative to GrSecurity." GrSecurity being the firm focused on providing out-of-tree Linux kernel patches focused in the name of security enhancements. With OpenPaX they are open-source and publicly available kernel patch for mitigating common memory safety errors and other system hardening. DRM Panic "Screen of Death" Support Being Extended To All Recent AMD GPUs 30 October 06:23 AM EDT - Radeon - DRM_Panic - 20 CommentsDRM_Panic is the functionality first added in Linux 6.10 for "Blue Screen of Death" type functionality when a kernel panic occurs or similar for displaying a nice graphical error message. Since the initial introduction it's been extended to handle QR code error messages, monochrome logos, and other customization options. The AMDGPU driver has new patches available for expanding the DRM_Panic support to all DCE/DCN-based graphics cards. RadeonSI Lands Async Video Operations For Improving FFmpeg Performance 30 October 06:09 AM EDT - Mesa - AMD Async Video - 1 CommentThe RadeonSI Gallium3D driver used by all modern AMD Radeon graphics hardware has landed support in Mesa 24.3 for async VCE/UVD video operations to enhance the performance with the widely-used FFmpeg multimedia library. VirtIO-GPU Vulkan Support Approaching Upstream QEMU 30 October 06:01 AM EDT - Virtualization - VirtIO-GPU Vulkan For QEMU - 19 CommentsSupport for making use of Vulkan with VirtIO-GPU while using QEMU could very soon be upstream. Wasmer 5.0 WebAssembly Runtime Released With V8, WAMR & WASMI Backends 30 October 05:48 AM EDT - Programming - Wasmer 5.0 - Add A CommentWasmer 5.0 is now available as the latest major update to this WebAssembly (WASM) runtime focused on being able to allow developers to write "universal apps" that will run anywhere thanks to the power and versatility of WebAssembly. Shotcut 24.10 Open-Source Video Editor Adds Initial AI Feature 30 October 05:38 AM EDT - Free Software - Shotcut 24.10 - 14 CommentsShotcut 24.10 is now available as the latest feature release to this open-source, cross-platform video editor built atop the MLT framework, Qt6, FFmpeg, SDL, and other software components. 29 October Intel Posts Updated Raptor Lake Microcode For Linux: Fixes Voltage Issue & Other Bugs 29 October 08:36 PM EDT - Intel - Raptor Lake Microcode - 5 CommentsIntel off their typical second Tuesday of the month patch regiment today posted new CPU microcode just for 13th Gen "Raptor Lake" and 14th Gen "Raptor Lake Refresh" processors for Linux systems. Notable with the updated Raptor Lake CPU microcode is the internal voltage handling fix for that well known problem plaguing many Raptor Lake owners plus two other fixes. Coreboot Issues Rebuttal To Recent Laptop Vendor Controversy 29 October 02:30 PM EDT - Coreboot - Disputing MALIBAL Claims - 46 CommentsFollowing the rather bizarre blog post two weeks ago of laptop vendor MALIBAL suggesting not supporting Coreboot due to their frustrating experiences dealing with Coreboot consulting firms, the Coreboot project itself has now issued a response. Linux Use On Microsoft Azure Crosses 60%, AlmaLinux Now An Endorsed Distro 29 October 02:04 PM EDT - Microsoft - Microsoft Azure + Linux - 13 CommentsFor years there have been statements about how over half of the VMs running within the Microsoft Azure public cloud are Linux-based... In a new blog post today is the first time I am seeing Microsoft cite now "over 60%" Linux marketshare on Microsoft's cloud. Local Privilege Escalation Vulnerability Affecting X.Org Server For 18 Years 29 October 01:47 PM EDT - X.Org - CVE-2024-9632 - 51 CommentsCVE-2024-9632 was made public today as the latest security vulnerability affecting the X.Org Server. The CVE-2024-9632 security issue has been present in the codebase now for 18 years and can lead to local privilege escalation. Crucial Pro DDR5-6400 32GB Kit Performance With Intel Arrow Lake 29 October 10:42 AM EDT - Memory - 9 CommentsEarlier this year Micron announced the Crucial Pro DDR5-6000 memory for AMD and Intel desktops and catering to gamers. With the newest AMD Ryzen 9000 series (Zen 5) and Intel Core Ultra Series 2 (Arrow Lake) processors out there and enjoying even faster memory, today Micron announced the Crucial Pro DDR5-6400 memory kits for greater performance. In advance of today's launch I have been testing the Crucial Pro DDR5-6400 32GB Kit (16GBx2) UDIMM Kit (CP2K16G64C38U5B) and have some initial benchmarks to share from the new Intel Core Ultra 9 285K Arrow Lake desktop. Fedora 41 Releases Today With Many Shiny New Features 29 October 07:16 AM EDT - Fedora - Fedora 41 - 70 CommentsFedora 41 is ready for release today as a wonderful update to this leading edge Linux distribution. RISC-V User-Space Pointer Masking Appears Ready For Linux 6.13 29 October 07:00 AM EDT - RISC-V - RISC-V Pointer Masking - 1 CommentIt looks like the upcoming Linux 6.13 cycle will be adding RISC-V support for user-space pointer masking and tagged address ABI. Linux Patches Aim To Further Lower Intel Sierra Forest Idle Power Use 29 October 06:45 AM EDT - Intel - Xeon 6 Sierra Forest - 1 CommentA set of patches are currently under review on the Linux kernel mailing list for helping to further lower idle power use for Xeon 6 Sierra Forest processors. RADV Vulkan Driver Merges Device Generated Commands Support 29 October 06:21 AM EDT - Mesa - VK_EXT_device_generated_commands - 11 CommentsThanks to Valve's Linux graphics team, VK_EXT_device_generated_commands is now supported by the Radeon "RADV" Vulkan driver with the upcoming Mesa 24.3 release. Google's Flutter UI Toolkit Forked As Flock 29 October 06:12 AM EDT - Programming - Flutter Forked To Flock - 18 CommentsGoogle's open-source and cross-platform Flutter UI toolkit has been forked by community developers as Flock. AV1 Still Picture Encoding Merged For Mesa 24.3 Radeon Driver 29 October 06:00 AM EDT - Mesa - AV1 Still Picture / AVIF - 10 CommentsDavid Rosca working for AMD has continued to improve their open-source video acceleration support within Mesa. Merged today for Mesa 24.3 is the code within the Gallium3D video acceleration front-end and the RadeonSI Gallium3D driver for handling AV1 still picture encode. 28 October KDE Plasma 6.3 To Improve XWayland Window Resizing 28 October 08:34 PM EDT - KDE - Nicer XWayland Window Resizing - 12 CommentsKDE developer Vlad Zahorodnii is out with an insightful blog post today on how XWayland window resizing has been enhanced for Plasma 6.3 so that resizing X11 clients will now appear much more polished than the status quo. Intel Core Ultra 9 285K Linux Memory DDR5 Performance Testing 28 October 02:28 PM EDT - Memory - 22 CommentsFollowing last week's launch testing of the Intel Core Ultra 9 285K and Core Ultra 5 245K Arrow Lake desktop processors, the next area I've been exploring deeper has been the DDR5 memory performance including with CUDIMMs. Here's a closer look at the Core Ultra 9 285K performance under Linux while testing several different sets of memory and running Ubuntu 24.10. PCIe TPH Coming With Linux 6.13 To Further Enhance 5th Gen AMD EPYC Performance 28 October 12:56 PM EDT - AMD - TLP Processing Hints - 2 CommentsGoing back to earlier in the year AMD Linux engineers have been prepping the kernel for PCI Express TLP Processing Hints (TPH) support that allows for hints that can be injected to improve latency and lowering traffic congestion when there are several possible cache locations on the server with the TPH noting the optimal location of a Transaction Layer Packet (TLP). This PCIe TPH support is set to be merged upstream with the forthcoming Linux 6.13 cycle. Firefox 132 Ready With Certificate Compression, Accelerated SVG Filter Primitives 28 October 11:00 AM EDT - Mozilla - Firefox 132.0 - 35 CommentsMozilla Firefox 132.0 release builds are now available for Linux, macOS, and Windows for this newest monthly feature release to this open-source web browser. Trinity TDE R14.1.3 Lets Linux Users Still Enjoy The KDE 3.5 Desktop Experience 28 October 10:53 AM EDT - Desktop - TDE R14.1.3 - 37 CommentsThe Trinity Desktop Environment as a still-maintained fork of the KDE 3.5 desktop software is out with a new point release. Sched_ext Scheduler Idle Selection Being Extended For LLC & NUMA Awareness 28 October 10:12 AM EDT - Linux Kernel - sched_ext NUMA Awareness - 16 CommentsWhile the sched_ext extensible scheduler code was merged for Linux 6.12, work on sched_ext itself it is not over. New patches this weekend continue working on NUMA awareness for it with its default idle selection policy while similar work on CPU last level cache (LLC) awareness are slated for the upcoming Linux 6.13 cycle. Qualcomm Adreno Rusticl-Based OpenCL Merged For Mesa 24.3 28 October 09:49 AM EDT - Mesa - Freedreno OpenCL - 1 CommentAnother feature to look forward to with this quarter's Mesa 24.3 release is the open-source Freedreno Gallium3D driver for Qualcomm Adreno hardware now supporting Rusticl-based OpenCL compute. Raspberry Pi OS Now Using Wayland By Default On All Models 28 October 08:37 AM EDT - Raspberry Pi - Raspberry Pi OS - 24 CommentsOver the past year we have seen Raspberry Pi working a lot on Wayland support for the Raspberry Pi OS desktop and using it on their latest Raspberry Pi models. With today's new Raspberry Pi OS update, Wayland is being used by default across all Raspberry Pi devices. Intel Preps Linux Driver For Upgraded Display Capabilities With New Hardware 28 October 08:28 AM EDT - Intel - Higher Resolution - 2 CommentsWhile the Linux 6.12 kernel enables Intel Xe2 Battlemage discrete GPU support out-of-the-box as a sign of its maturing state, there are a number of patches for the open-source Battlemage driver support that are ongoing. One of the areas seeing some patches recently are around enhancing the display features with Battlemage's upgraded capabilities. Plus there's ongoing work around next-gen Xe3 graphics too. AMD STB Support Extended To Latest Ryzen 9000 Series Desktop CPUs 28 October 06:39 AM EDT - AMD - Smart Trace Buffer - Add A CommentIt turns out the latest AMD Ryzen desktop processors offer support for AMD Smart Trace Buffer (STB) that previously was only limited to mobile platforms. Intel's FFmpeg Cartwheel 2024Q3 Brings Lunar Lake & Arrow Lake Support 28 October 06:25 AM EDT - Intel - FFmpeg Cartwheel - Add A CommentIntel has issued their newest quarterly feature release of their FFmpeg Cartwheel, which is their developer staging area of new video acceleration related patches for Intel graphics hardware that they are working to upstream within the widely-used, open-source FFmpeg library. Sway 1.10 Released With GPU Reset Recovery & Other Wayland Enhancements 28 October 12:00 AM EDT - Wayland - Sway 1.10 - 33 CommentsSway 1.10 released on Sunday as the newest version of this i3-inspired Wayland compositor for the Linux desktop. 27 October Linux 6.12-rc5 Released With Intel LAM Disabled, ASUS Lunar Lake Laptop Performance Fix 27 October 07:31 PM EDT - Linux Kernel - Linux 6.12 - 6 CommentsFollowing a busy week of kernel drama stemming from the Russian sanctions impacting Linux maintainers, Linus Torvalds is out with the Linux 6.12-rc5 weekly test candidate. Linux Working On A Counter To Keep Track Of The Number Of Hung Tasks Since Boot 27 October 09:24 AM EDT - Linux Kernel - hung_task_detect_count - 7 CommentsSent out in original patch form this past week and already iterated to a second version this Sunday, a new proposal is underway to introduce "hung_task_detect_count" as a convenient means of tracking the number of times hung tasks are detected since boot. Linux 6.12-rc5 Disabling Intel's Linear Address Masking "LAM" Due To Security Concerns 27 October 07:30 AM EDT - Linux Kernel - Linear Address Masking - 17 CommentsIntel merged Linear Address Masking into the Linux kernel last year as a means of allowing user-space to store metadata within some bits of pointers without masking it out before use. LAM can be useful for virtual machines, sanitizers / profiling / memory tagging, and other uses. While the brand new Intel Arrow Lake and Lunar Lake CPUs support LAM, the Linux kernel is now disabling LAM out of security concerns. Intel's PCIe Cooling Driver Ready For Linux 6.13 To Reduce Bandwidth When Running Hot 27 October 07:01 AM EDT - Hardware - PCIe Cooling Driver - 18 CommentsFor the past year Intel software engineers have been developing a PCIe cooling driver to reduce the PCIe link speed to cope with thermal issues. In the future with PCI Express 6.0 this driver may be further adapted to also reduce the PCIe link width when encountering thermal problems. This cooling driver is now ready for merging with the upcoming Linux 6.13 kernel. Linux NETFS Patches Help With CIFS Performance, Single Blob Objects 27 October 06:27 AM EDT - Linux Storage - Linux NETFS - 2 CommentsThe Linux NETFS code as a network file-system helper library is seeing patches to help enhance the read performance for solutions like CIFS as well as adding single blob object support. DM-INLINECRYPT Being Worked On To Leverage Inline Block Device Encryption 27 October 06:15 AM EDT - Linux Storage - dm-inlinecrypt - 3 CommentsIn addition to Eric Biggers of Google being busy working on various crypto and hashing performance optimizations, the longtime Linux developer has also been working on "dm-inlinecrypt" for better leveraging inline block device encryption. 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