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Arm Announces AGI CPU For AI Data Centers
Arm Announces AGI CPU For AI Data Centers
5 Hours Ago - Arm - Arm AGI CPU - 8 Comments

Arm announced their first silicon product in history with today's AGI CPU. The Arm AGI CPU complements their existing IP offerings into a production-ready silicon product for AI data centers.

Linux 7.1 To Overcome Reporting Limitation For Multiple Batteries Per HID Device
Linux 7.1 To Overcome Reporting Limitation For Multiple Batteries Per HID Device
12 Hours Ago - Hardware - Multi-Battery HID Devices - Add A Comment

A limitation affecting various gaming headsets, graphic tablets, wireless earbuds, multi-device receivers and more with Linux has been not being able to report multiple batteries per HID device. After patches were proposed last year for dealing with the increasingly common scenario these days of having multiple batteries per device, the upcoming Linux 7.1 kernel is set to address this limitation.

Additional AMD RDNA 4m GPU Targets Coming: GFX1171 & GFX1172
Additional AMD RDNA 4m GPU Targets Coming: GFX1171 & GFX1172
13 Hours Ago - Radeon - AMD RDNA 4m - 5 Comments

Back in February AMD engineers introduced a new GFX1170 GPU target in LLVM for their AMDGPU shader compiler and was marked with new "RDNA 4m" branding. It's part of the GFX11 family associated with RDNA3 but carrying this new "4m" branding. In follow-up commits they made further ISA changes distinguishing it from existing RDNA 3 GPUs. Now there are two more RDNA 4m targets being added.

23 March

GTK3 Toolkit Winding Down To One Release Per Year
GTK3 Toolkit Winding Down To One Release Per Year
23 March 08:21 PM EDT - GNOME - GTK3 Toolkit - 12 Comments

The GTK 4.0 toolkit released in December 2020 while the GTK3 toolkit has continued to be maintained given a lot of software still relying on that older version. GTK 3.24.52 was released yesterday and with this version it's now shifting its release cadence to just one new update per year.

Patch Posted To Enable Intel FRED By Default On Linux
Patch Posted To Enable Intel FRED By Default On Linux
23 March 05:03 PM EDT - Intel - Intel FRED By Default - 5 Comments

Following today's article exploring the performance benefits of Intel Flexible Return and Event Delivery "FRED" with Panther Lake and also pointing out the rather obscure nature of FRED being disabled-by-default, an Intel Linux kernel engineer posted a patch to now enable FRED by default for better performance.

Cloudflare Details Their Upgrade To EPYC Turin For 2x Throughput, 50% Better Perf/Watt
Cloudflare Details Their Upgrade To EPYC Turin For 2x Throughput, 50% Better Perf/Watt
23 March 03:28 PM EDT - Hardware - Cloudflare Gen13 Server - 5 Comments

Cloudflare's technical blog posts about their hardware and software efforts are always a treat to read. Their latest fascinating technical content is on their newest "Gen 13" server platform based around AMD EPYC Turin where they are now achieving 2x throughput and 50% better performance-per-Watt thanks to these latest-generation AMD EPYC server processors paired with software improvements too.

Intel FRED Can Yield Greater Performance - FRED Benchmarks On Panther Lake
Intel FRED Can Yield Greater Performance - FRED Benchmarks On Panther Lake
23 March 11:20 AM EDT - Processors - 15 Comments

With Intel's new Core Ultra Series 3 "Panther Lake" laptop SoCs, the Xe3-based Arc B390 graphics and much improved CPU performance capture much of the spotlight. One new capability with Panther Lake that isn't featured as much though is the new FRED capability with Flexible Return and Event Delivery. Today's Intel Panther Lake testing is looking at the very interesting performance impact of FRED on Linux.

22 March

D7VK 1.6 Overhauls Interaction With DXVK's D3D9 Backend
D7VK 1.6 Overhauls Interaction With DXVK's D3D9 Backend
22 March 05:22 PM EDT - Linux Gaming - D7VK 1.6 - 3 Comments

D7VK is the open-source project that began as a Direct3D 7 implementation atop the Vulkan API for Linux gamers and with time expanded to support all the way back to Direct3D 3. Out today is D7VK 1.6 with continuing to enhance this D3D compatibility layer atop Vulkan for enhancing retro/vintage gaming on Linux.

Electron's Investment Into Good Wayland Support
Electron's Investment Into Good Wayland Support
22 March 06:45 AM EDT - Wayland - Electron + Wayland - 79 Comments

For years Electron apps were notorious for continuing to depend upon X11/XWayland and not jive well with the modern Wayland experience on modern Linux desktops. But for the past several months, Wayland has been well supported out-of-the-box on upstream Electron. An Electron blog post this week outlined the technical work done for achieving good Wayland support.

Wine-Staging 11.5 Released With A Few New Patches
Wine-Staging 11.5 Released With A Few New Patches
22 March 06:26 AM EDT - WINE - Wine Staging 11.5 - Add A Comment

Building off Friday's exciting release of Wine 11.5 with Syscall User Dispatch support, Wine-Staging 11.5 is now available for this experimental/testing build of Wine that at the moment is some 228 patches atop the upstream code.

OneXPlayer Configuration HID Driver Posted For Linux By Valve Developer
OneXPlayer Configuration HID Driver Posted For Linux By Valve Developer
22 March 05:58 AM EDT - Hardware - OneXPlayer - Add A Comment

Open-source developer Derek Clark of Valve's Linux engineering team has been responsible for many improvements for gaming handheld devices. Such as Lenovo Legion improvements for Linux, Ayn gaming handheld improvements, and most recently Linux 7.1 set to introduce the new Lenovo Legion Go HID drivers. With the latest Lenovo Legion driver work wrapped up for Linux 7.1, Derek Clark today posted a set of patches providing a OneXPlayer Configuration HID Driver.

21 March

Sashiko Now Providing AI Reviews On Rust Code For The Linux Kernel
Sashiko Now Providing AI Reviews On Rust Code For The Linux Kernel
21 March 08:22 PM EDT - AI - Sashiko Covering Rust-For-Linux - 12 Comments

A few days ago Google engineers went public with Sashiko with their agentic AI code review for the Linux kernel. The Google Gemini Pro powered AI code review service is automatically monitoring the Linux kernel mailing list for new patch submissions and has proven useful already. Interest continues to build by upstream Linux kernel stakeholders around Sashiko and the latest addition is now covering the Rust-For-Linux mailing list submissions.

LibreOffice 26.8 To Add A Donation Banner To Its Start Center
LibreOffice 26.8 To Add A Donation Banner To Its Start Center
21 March 09:22 AM EDT - LibreOffice - LibreOffice 26.8 Donation Banner - 24 Comments

LibreOffice 26.8 merged initial support for adding a donation banner to its Start Center. This initial UI when launching LibreOffice aims to make users aware of the community-driven focus of the project and to hopefully solicit additional donations from the community.

Linux 7.0 Lands Fix For Years Old Bug Affecting AMD Hainan GPUs
Linux 7.0 Lands Fix For Years Old Bug Affecting AMD Hainan GPUs
21 March 07:04 AM EDT - Radeon - AMD Hainan Fix - 3 Comments

Merged overnight for Linux 7.0 and set to be back-ported to existing Linux stable kernel versions is a fix for aging AMD GCN 1.0 "Hainan" GPU models. This closes a 2021 bug report that was long neglected and ended up being just a small tweak to fix the issue reported of GPU hangs.

SUSE's Agama Installer Sees Architectural Revamp
SUSE's Agama Installer Sees Architectural Revamp
21 March 06:29 AM EDT - SUSE - Agama 19 Installer - 9 Comments

The modern Agama OS installer for SUSE/openSUSE is out with its first new release since November. With the time since the prior release, SUSE engineers have been making key improvements to Agama and enhancing its architecture to more align with their original vision for it.

20 March

Dell Upstreams Firmware For The XPS Snapdragon X Elite Laptop
20 March 11:24 AM EDT - Hardware - Dell XPS 13 9345 (2024) Laptop - 28 Comments

When it comes to using Qualcomm Snapdragon X1 Elite laptops on Linux, one of the big challenges have involved the need to extract the necessary firmware from the Windows 11 partition due to most vendors not providing the firmware in an easily redistributable and public form. The one exception has been the Lenovo ThinkPad with X1 Elite having upstream firmware in linux-firmware.git while now the Dell XPS model has joined the party too.

SteamOS 3.8 Preview Preps For Steam Machine, KDE Plasma Desktop With Wayland By Default
20 March 10:23 AM EDT - Valve - SteamOS 3.8 Preview - 32 Comments

In addition to last night's Steam client beta with Steam Runtime container support for the client and that SteamRT3 client now a 64-bit build, Valve also released a big preview update to the forthcoming SteamOS 3.8. The SteamOS 3.8 preview release brings initial support for Steam Machine hardware, various handheld gaming device support improvements, various other Steam Deck updates, improved compatibility with newer Intel and AMD platforms, and its KDE Plasma desktop is now using Wayland by default.

Vulkan 1.4.347 Debuts With Three New Extensions
20 March 06:34 AM EDT - Vulkan - Vulkan 1.4.347 - 4 Comments

Vulkan 1.4.347 made its debut overnight as the latest routine update to this high performance graphics and compute API. Beyond the usual maintenance churn over the past week, Vulkan 1.4.347 brings three new extensions.

19 March

Microsoft's DXGKRNL Driver Updated For Linux - Many Changes After Four Years
19 March 05:21 PM EDT - Microsoft - DirectX Kernel Driver - 21 Comments

Well, here's an unexpected surprise... A new version of the Linux kernel patches for DXGKRNL were posted today for that DirectX kernel driver that began a few years ago for supporting Windows Subsystem For Linux (WSL) use-cases. This comes four years to the month after the prior version was posted and without much excitement for getting it into the mainline Linux kernel.

OpenGL Lands New Extension To Benefit Wine
19 March 08:05 AM EDT - Mesa - MESA_map_buffer_client_pointer - 2 Comments

The OpenGL API is still seeing new extensions introduced in 2026. Merged today to the OpenGL Registry is a new extension intended to help Wine usage for 32-bit Windows games/apps on 64-bit Linux systems.

Opera GX Web Browser Released For Linux
19 March 06:22 AM EDT - Proprietary Software - Opera GX + Linux - 45 Comments

It's been a while since most of you probably thought about the Opera web browser, but these days they have been catering their "Opera GX" web browser to gamers. Today they have finally delivered this Opera GX gaming-focused browser for Linux users.

Canonical Collecting Wish List Ideas For Improving Mir
19 March 06:04 AM EDT - Ubuntu - How To Improve Mir - 19 Comments

With Ubuntu 26.04 LTS quickly approaching release next week, Canonical is beginning more of their road-mapping for Ubuntu 26.10 and beyond. To help in plotting future work, Canonical is interested in feedback for features or improvements that developers/users would like to see around their Mir project.

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