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DISAGREEMORE OPTIONSAGREE * Articles & Reviews * News Archive * Forums * Premium * Categories * Computers * Display Drivers * GPUs / Graphics Cards * Linux Gaming * Memory * Motherboards * CPUs / Processors * Software * Storage * Operating Systems * Peripherals * Close * * Articles & Reviews * News Archive * Forums * Premium * Categories Computers GPUs / Graphics Cards Linux Gaming Memory Motherboards CPUs / Processors Software Storage Operating Systems Peripherals * Amazon Graviton3 Benchmarks - Nice Performance Uplift With AWS EC2 C7g 16 Minutes Ago - Processors - 2 Comments At the end of last year Amazon announced their new Graviton3 processors with around 25% more compute performance than their prior Graviton2 AArch64 processors, up to 2x the FP and crypto performance, DDR5 system memory support, and other improvements to their in-house processor for the AWS cloud. Yesterday the C7g instances reached general availability for making Graviton3 processors available to AWS customers. Here are some initial benchmarks. Ubuntu's Mir 2.8 Released With Working Towards Hybrid GPU Support 34 Minutes Ago - Ubuntu - Mir 2.8 - Add A Comment Mir 2.8 is now available as the newest feature update to this Wayland compositor developed by Canonical for various Ubuntu use-cases, primarily around IoT, digital signage, and similar fields. Linux 5.19 Lands New Intel IFS Driver For Helping To Detect Faulty Silicon 3 Hours Ago - Intel - Intel In-Field Scan - 1 Comment Among many Intel driver improvements in Linux 5.19, Intel's new "In-Field Scan" (IFS) driver has now premiered in the mainline kernel for testing future processors against any silicon issues prior to deployment or as the processors age. Radeon Open-Source Vulkan Driver Enables Ray Queries By Default 3 Hours Ago - Radeon - RADV Ray Queries - 3 Comments What started out as hopes of enabling RADV ray-tracing by default has led to initially ray queries being enabled by default. Intel SGX Enclaves Were Prone To Crashes On Linux Under Heavy Memory Pressure 4 Hours Ago - Intel - Intel SGX For Linux 5.19 - 3 Comments Intel's Software Guard Extensions (SGX) as security-related extensions to their processors that allow for protected memory enclaves has had a rather bouncy journey. Intel continues supporting SGX on their latest Xeon processors but on the client side have been deprecated since 11th Gen Core. Over the years SGX has been found vulnerable to various attacks from speculative execution exploits to Plundervolt. It also turns out under Linux until now was also open to crashing under memory pressure. Linux 5.19's Printk To Offload Messages To Per-Console KThreads 4 Hours Ago - Linux Kernel - printk() - Add A Comment The Linux kernel's printk() function for printing messages to the kernel log continues to be improved upon in 2022. 23 MAY Linux 5.19 To "Make Life Miserable" In Slowing Down Bad Behaving Split-Lock Apps 23 May 07:37 PM EDT - Linux Kernel - Split-Lock Changes - 17 Comments Back in 2020 Intel engineers working on the Linux kernel added split lock detection to provide a warning when an atomic operation spans multiple cache lines and requires a global bus lock for atomicity. A warning is now deemed not useful enough so instead the intent moving forward is to "make life miserable" for such misbehaving user-space applications by slowing down the performance with hopes of the app developers better handling their code. PHP 8.2 Performance Continues Moving In The Right Direction 23 May 03:00 PM EDT - Programming - Early PHP 8.2 Benchmarks - Add A Comment If release trends hold, we should be roughly half-way through the PHP 8.2 development cycle with the annual feature releases normally out toward the end of November. Given that, this weekend I decided to try out the state of PHP 8.2 Git and carry out some early benchmarks to get an idea where things are headed. Virtual m68k Machine Proves Capable, Xtensa & C-SKY Archs See Updates Too 23 May 01:36 PM EDT - Hardware - Old CPU Architectures... - 1 Comment The Motorola 68000, Xtensa, and C-SKY processor architectures all saw notable additions for the in-development Linux 5.19 kernel. Linux 5.19 Adding New Option For Easily Configuring An x86_64 Debug Kernel 23 May 12:00 PM EDT - Linux Kernel - make x86_debug.config - Add A Comment The Linux 5.19 kernel is adding a new make x86_debug.config build target as a set of defaults in enabling a variety of recommended debugging features for x86/x86_64 kernel builds. Intel Trust Domain Extensions Ready For Linux 5.19 (Intel TDX) 23 May 09:00 AM EDT - Intel - Intel TDX - Add A Comment Sent in this morning for Linux 5.19 is AMD SEV-SNP support for that hardware feature introduced last year with AMD EPYC Milan 7003 series processors. Meanwhile Intel's alternative technology, Trust Domain Extensions (TDX) is coming with Xeon Scalable "Sapphire Rapids" and also with Linux 5.19 that functionality is being readied on the software side. Raspberry Pi "V3DV" Open-Source Driver Closing In On Vulkan 1.2 23 May 08:44 AM EDT - Vulkan - V3DV + Vulkan 1.2 - 5 Comments It was just last October that Mesa's V3DV driver achieved Vulkan 1.1 conformance for this Broadcom Vulkan open-source driver most notably used by the Raspberry Pi 4 and newer. Now Vulkan 1.2 is just on the horizon. AMD SEV-SNP Finally Being Merged In Linux 5.19 To Enhance Confidential Computing 23 May 07:12 AM EDT - AMD - AMD SEV-SNP - Add A Comment Last year with the launch of AMD EPYC 7003 "Milan" processors one of the new security features was SEV-SNP, or the "Secure Nested Paging" update to the Secure Encrypted Virtualization functionality that has built up with succeeding EPYC generations. While AMD published out-of-tree kernel patches in a GitHub repository to enable SEV-SNP and has been volleying several revisions to them on the kernel mailing list, one year later it's finally arriving in mainline with the Linux 5.19 kernel. Rust For The Linux Kernel Updated, Uutils As Rust Version Of Coreutils Updated Too 23 May 05:56 AM EDT - Linux Kernel - Rust-ing Linux - 28 Comments While not marked as a pull request yet for mainlining to the kernel, Miguel Ojeda this morning sent out an updated set of patches adding in the Rust programming language support for the Linux kernel. Separately, a new version of Uutils was released this weekend as the Rust language implementation of GNU Coreutils. Many IO_uring Improvements Submitted For Linux 5.19 23 May 05:34 AM EDT - Linux Storage - Linux 5.19 - 2 Comments Adding to the many changes expected for Linux 5.19, block subsystem maintainer and IO_uring creator Jens Axboe has submitted his several pull requests for this now-open new kernel development cycle. AMD @ Computex 2022 Talks Up Ryzen 7000 Series, Announces Mendocino Budget Laptop APUs 23 May 04:55 AM EDT - AMD - Computex 2022 - 40 Comments AMD CEO Lisa Su keynoted this morning for Computex 2022 where she talked up some of the company's processor plans for the rest of the year. The focal points were on the much anticipated Ryzen 7000 series desktop processors as well as announcing the "Mendocino" APUs that will be coming to affordable laptops later in the year. GNU Linux-Libre 5.18-gnu Continues Its Battle Against Binary Blobs 23 May 04:35 AM EDT - GNU - GNU Linux-Libre 5.18 - 12 Comments Building off yesterday's release of the Linux 5.18 kernel, the GNU FSFLA folks have released GNU Linux-Libre 5.18-gnu kernel as their downstream that strips out support for using proprietary microcode/firmware or the ability to load binary-only kernel modules. 22 MAY Linux 5.18 Released With Intel SDSi, New CPU & GPU Features 22 May 04:14 PM EDT - Linux Kernel - Linux 5.18 - 14 Comments Linus Torvalds just released Linux 5.18 on-time as the newest stable kernel release. Linux 5.19 Will Be Super Exciting For Intel Customers, Many Other Features Expected 22 May 07:04 AM EDT - Linux Kernel - Linux 5.19 Features - 5 Comments Unless Linus Torvalds has reservations today about the changes to land in the kernel this past week and decides to issue an extra RC, Linux 5.18 is expected to be christened as stable today and that in turn will mark the start of the Linux 5.19 merge window. Based on the "-next" activity, here is a look at the many changes expected to be merged for Linux 5.19. Radeon RADV Driver Readied For Vulkan's Upcoming Mesh Shading Extension 22 May 06:20 AM EDT - Valve - Cross-Vendor Mesh Shading - 10 Comments As I've written about since last year the Mesa Radeon Vulkan driver "RADV" has been working on experimental mesh shader support and more recently in Mesa Git code around task shaders for RADV have been landing. Timur Kristóf who is contracted by Valve to work on the open-source Linux graphics stack has been working on the mesh/task shader support in preparation for an upcoming cross-vendor Vulkan extension around mesh shading. NVIDIA's List Of Known Wayland Issues From SLI To VDPAU, VR & More 22 May 05:28 AM EDT - NVIDIA - R515 Wayland State - 54 Comments With NVIDIA's recent R515 Linux driver beta that ushered in their new open-source GPU kernel driver in development, NVIDIA posted a list of their known Wayland implementation issues/shortcomings affecting users. PostgreSQL 15 Performance Improving With Faster Sorting, Many New Features 22 May 04:51 AM EDT - Programming - PostgreSQL 15 Performance - 16 Comments The PostgreSQL 15 database server will be releasing in a few months and is yet another major release to this open-source relational database system when it comes to performance. Zhaoxin Tries Again To Upstream Their "LuJiaZui" CPU Support Within GCC 22 May 04:36 AM EDT - GNU - Zhaoxin LuJiaZui - 4 Comments Back in 2019 Chinese CPU company Zhaoxin introduced "LuJiaZui" as their 16nm x86 CPU design for use from laptops up through servers. LuJiaZui is much improved from their earlier chips though still well behind AMD and Intel performance. Proper GCC compiler support for LuJiaZui was sent out again this week after their previous upstreaming attempt hadn't made it into GCC 12 due to being late in the cycle. 21 MAY RISC-V With Linux 5.19 Preps "COMPAT" Mode For 32-bit Apps On 64-bit Kernels & More 21 May 03:49 PM EDT - RISC-V - RISC-V + Linux 5.19 - 9 Comments With Linux 5.18 expected to be released as stable tomorrow and that opening up the Linux 5.19 merge window, feature work aimed for this next kernel should be largely wrapped up. Within the RISC-V architecture's "for-next" branch is several interesting additions. 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HarfBuzz 4.3 Released With Big Performance Improvements 21 May 05:21 AM EDT - Free Software - HarfBuzz 4.3 - 6 Comments HarfBuzz 4.3 was released on Friday as this open-source library that serves as a text shaping engine used by GNOME/GTK, KDE/Qt, Android, Flutter, Java, all major web browsers, and other software. KDE Plasma 5.25 Preparing More Bug Fixes, Continued Wayland Fixes 21 May 05:05 AM EDT - KDE - Post-Beta - 33 Comments Following this week's KDE Plasma 5.25 beta release, KDE developers turned their attention to bug fixing and they accomplished a lot. Wine 7.9 Brings Many Fixes For Running Windows Games/Apps On Linux 21 May 12:00 AM EDT - WINE - Wine 7.9 - 9 Comments Wine 7.9 was released on Friday as the latest bi-weekly development release of this open-source software for enjoying Windows games and applications on Linux, macOS, and other platforms. 20 MAY HP Preparing An AMD-Powered Linux Laptop Powered By Pop!_OS 20 May 06:12 PM EDT - Hardware - HP Dev One - 31 Comments To date Pop!_OS has been System76's own Ubuntu derivative pre-loaded onto their various laptops and desktops. Rather interestingly, HP is preparing to launch a new laptop that will make use of Pop!_OS. Linux 5.18 Preparing For Release - Especially Heavy With Many Intel & AMD Changes 20 May 02:30 PM EDT - Linux Kernel - Linux 5.18 - 1 Comment It's been a fairly smooth week and Linus Torvalds is expected this Sunday to formally release the Linux 5.18 stable kernel. Unless he has any last minute reservations and decides to stretch it out an extra week, Linux 5.18 will be out as stable and with it comes a great deal of new features -- especially for benefiting AMD and Intel products from CPUs to GPUs. openSUSE Tumbleweed's GCC 12 Upgrade Helping Performance In Some Areas 20 May 12:18 PM EDT - Operating Systems - 6 Comments Last week the rolling-release openSUSE Tumbleweed switched to the new GCC 12 as the default system compiler and rebuilt its package set under this annual feature upgrade to the GNU Compiler Collection. For those curious here are some benchmarks before and after that GCC 12 transition for openSUSE Tumbleweed. AMDVLK 2022.Q2.2 Released As First Update In Over One Month 20 May 08:27 AM EDT - Radeon - AMDVLK 2022.Q2.2 - Add A Comment While Mesa's RADV open-source Radeon Vulkan driver continues seeing a lot of activity on a near daily basis by developers from Valve, Red Hat, Google, and other independent contributors, AMD continues with AMDVLK as their official open-source Vulkan driver derived from their internal, closed-source Vulkan driver for Windows and Linux. Out today is AMDVLK 2022.Q2.2 as the latest open-source snapshot of this Vulkan driver. Fedora BIOS Boot SIG Launched For Those Wanting To Maintain Legacy BIOS Support 20 May 07:10 AM EDT - Fedora - Fedora Legacy BIOS Support - 28 Comments Fedora will keep around its legacy BIOS support that was decided earlier this month after a proposal to deprecate legacy BIOS support to focus resources on UEFI-only booting. However, Fedora will be relying more on the community to maintain that legacy boot support and as such the Fedora BIOS Boot SIG (Special Interest Group) is now established. Ubuntu Desktop Exploring Microsoft Azure AD Integration 20 May 06:22 AM EDT - Ubuntu - Azure Active Directory - 7 Comments Since Ubuntu 20.10 there has been Active Directory integration in the Ubiquity installer while now it looks like the latest effort by Canonical on enhancing the Ubuntu desktop for the enterprise is around Microsoft Azure Active Directory (Azure AD) integration. Linux Patches Updated For Better Power Management On AMX "Sapphire Rapids" Servers 20 May 05:54 AM EDT - Intel - AMX Handling - 2 Comments While the kernel-side Intel AMX support landed in Linux 5.16 and KVM support for AMX in Linux 5.17, other Linux patches around Advanced Matrix Extensions (AMX) remain floating around. One important patch-set was updated this week for ensuring proper power management on AMX-enabled processors, coming with Xeon Scalable "Sapphire Rapids" this year. XWayland Adds New Option To Expose Dummy Modes For Gamescope / Steam Deck 20 May 05:27 AM EDT - Wayland - -force-xrandr-emulation - 8 Comments Merged yesterday to the mainline X.Org Server for XWayland is the "-force-xrandr-emulation" option added for Valve's Gamescope / Steam Deck usage. AOMP 15.0-2 Released For Radeon OpenMP Compiler 20 May 05:00 AM EDT - Radeon - AOMP 15.0-2 - Add A Comment AMD has released a new version of AOMP, its LLVM/Clang compiler downstream where they stage their latest patches focused on OpenMP GPU offload support for their Radeon graphics cards / Instinct accelerators. Linux To Introduce The Ability To Set The Hostname Before Userspace Starts 20 May 12:00 AM EDT - Linux Kernel - Linux Kernel hostname= - 23 Comments While the hostname on Linux systems is widely relied upon for different applications, setting the hostname is usually left up to user-space by the init system at boot. However, should any user-space processes try to read the system hostname prior to it being set, it could lead to unintended results. So now finally in 2022 there is a kernel parameter working its way upstream with "hostname=" should you want to ensure the hostname is set before user-space is started. 19 MAY System76 Scheduler 1.2 Released - Now Has Defaults For SteamVR, Flatpak Process Support 19 May 06:34 PM EDT - Free Software - System76 Scheduler 1.2 - 9 Comments System76-Scheduler as the Linux PC vendor's effort to provide a Rust-written daemon to enhance Linux desktop responsiveness and shipping as part of their Pop!_OS distribution is out with a new feature release. Google Makes Public Their Open-Source PSP Security Protocol 19 May 01:40 PM EDT - Google - PSP Security - 16 Comments Hearing "open-source", "PSP", and "security" all together got me excited with my initial reaction thinking it was about AMD's Platform Security Processor (PSP) albeit that's not the case here. Google's PSP announced today is the "PSP Security Protocol" and is designed for dealing with cryptographic hardware offloading at data center scale and used by Google already in production. Upgraded Linux-Friendly Framework Laptop Shifts To Intel 12th Gen "Alder Lake" 19 May 01:24 PM EDT - Hardware - Framework Laptop - 31 Comments The Framework Laptop is a modular laptop design that launched a year ago and is designed to be upgrade-friendly and allows users for switching out lots of components from different ports to the motherboard itself. And the laptop is Linux-friendly -- see my Framework Laptop review from last year. For new systems or those wishing to upgrade their laptop's motherboard, Intel Core 12th Gen "Alder Lake" is now available. Intel Announces SYCLomatic For Open-Source Conversion Of CUDA Code To C++ SYCL 19 May 10:00 AM EDT - Intel - SYCLomatic - 11 Comments Intel today has lifted the embargo on SYCLomatic, their new open-source tool to help migrate code-bases targeting NVIDIA's CUDA so they can be re-purposed to target C++ and SYCL -- thereby being able to leverage Intel's graphics processors and jiving with their oneAPI goals. KDE Plasma 5.25 Beta Released With Many Improvements, Wayland Support Maturing 19 May 09:30 AM EDT - KDE - KDE Plasma 5.25 - 44 Comments The KDE development community today announced the release of the Plasma 5.25 beta. RADV Vulkan Driver Continues At Full-Speed Preparing For RDNA3/GFX11 GPUs 19 May 06:46 AM EDT - Radeon - RADV Vulkan - 6 Comments Last week I wrote about how well known Mesa developer Samuel Pitoiset who is employed by Valve already started working on GFX11 (RDNA3) support for RADV, the open-source Radeon Vulkan driver in Mesa that isn't officially supported by AMD but remains more popular than their own "AMDVLK" driver. More GFX11/RDNA3 preparation work remains ongoing and it's looking like if trends continue this open-source driver could be ready for RDNA3 graphics cards in time for launch. POCL 3.0-RC1 Released For OpenCL 3.0 Implemented On CPUs 19 May 05:38 AM EDT - Standards - POCL 3.0 - 1 Comment POCL as the "Portable Computing Language" that gets OpenCL running on CPUs as well as via LLVM allowing for targeting NVIDIA GPUs, AMD HSA environments, and other cases, is now preparing to roll-out OpenCL 3.0 support. MGLRU Revved Once More For Promising Linux Performance Improvements 19 May 05:30 AM EDT - Linux Kernel - Multi-Gen LRU v11 - 4 Comments Multi-Gen LRU (MGLRU) remains a very promising effort for enhancing Linux system performance and particularly about providing a superior experience when the Linux kernel is dealing with system memory pressure. MGLRU v11 was posted this week while we await to see if it will be mainlined come the v5.19 merge window. Linux FAT File Creation/Birth Time Reporting, Proposal For Statx I/O Alignment Info 19 May 05:02 AM EDT - Linux Storage - Statx Additions - 10 Comments Back in 2017 for the Linux 4.11 kernel the statx system call was added for allowing enhanced file information reporting. Since then various file-systems began adding Statx support and worked its way up into Glibc and the like in user-space for Linux finally having file creation time reporting and other attributes. Two separate statx-related additions are now working their way to the kernel. 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