Ubuntu 26.10 Planning To Ship With The Linux 7.2 Kernel
…Dozens of Phoronix articles have already begun covering the likely Linux 7.2 features based on early "-next" Git activity of patches being queued ahead of the mid-June merge window opening…
…Dozens of Phoronix articles have already begun covering the likely Linux 7.2 features based on early "-next" Git activity of patches being queued ahead of the mid-June merge window opening…
…While the Linux kernel is preparing to phase out its Intel 486 CPU support as Phoronix noted a few days ago, for some old but slightly newer vintage hardware driver activity is…
…On a low-level and something that many Phoronix readers will be excited for is Lemonade has gotten rid of its Electron dependency. Tauri is an alternative cross-platform, open-source framework…
…As noted as an update in the earlier Phoronix article, it's been confirmed via our forums that ultimately AMD is working on a full HDMI 2.1 implementation for the AMDGPU…
…Last year RADV landed experimental support for https://www.phoronix.com/news/RADV-Experimental-HIC but was disabled by default due to possible performance issues. Finally now though with updated AMD ADDRLIB…
…mailing list activity at Phoronix, here are a number of the changes expected for Linux 7.1. From beginning to remove i486 CPU support to new Intel and AMD CPU features, improving…
…Another nice improvement for Plasma 6.7 that landed this week and already covered on Phoronix is much better performance for CPU-based rendering such as when using QtWidgets. Plasma 6.7…
…The AMD RDNA 4m (GFX 11.7) GPU began appearing in the AMDGPU LLVM shader compiler back-end a few months ago as first reported on Phoronix. Since last week, the RDNA…
…Last year at Phoronix were the tests Rusticl Performance For AMD Strix Halo Against ROCm OpenCL . With Karol continuing to advance the Mesa Rusticl code, it looks like it could be time…
…As previously covered on Phoronix, the Linux kernel's minimum Rust version is being bumped . Rust 1.85 will be the new baseline for Rust-For-Linux support compared to Rust 1…