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Linux Provides Better Performance With The AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 Over Windows 11

Last month with the new AMD Zen 5 "Dual Edition" 3D V-Cache CPU, the AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 Dual Edition showed great performance on Linux across a range of workloads. Curious if the operating system was playing into the greater benefit of Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 versus just the workloads tested, this article is looking at both the AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D and Ryzen 9 9950X3D2 on Microsoft Windows 11 and Ubuntu 26.04 LTS Linux across a range of native benchmarks.

Linux Sound Subsystem Also Seeing Many Fixes Driven By AI/LLMs
16 Hours Ago - Multimedia - Linux Sound - 7 Comments

It's not only the Linux networking subsystem where many fixes have been appearing -- including several notable security fixes for local privilege escalation issues -- leading to "craziness" from AI / LLMs. The Linux sound subsystem has also been seeing an uptick in activity with many "assisted-by" patches coming about in recent weeks.

21 May

Today's Linux Networking Fixes: "Craziness Continues With No End In Sight"
21 May 07:04 PM EDT - Linux Networking - Linux 7.1 Networking - 34 Comments

Driven by AI/LLM bots like Shashiko uncovering new issues within the Linux kernel source tree, including various security vulnerabilities like Dirty Frag, the mailing list has been wild with bug reports and fixes. Today's networking fixes pull request for Linux 7.1 continues to highlight the ongoing craziness and fears that the worst may be yet to come.

chipStar 1.3 Released For Running HIP/CUDA Code On SPIR-V With OpenCL
21 May 06:16 AM EDT - Programming - chipStar 1.3 - 4 Comments

A new release of chipStar is now available as the open-source tool for compiling and running HIP/CUDA code in a vendor-neutral manner with the SPIR-V intermediate representation on OpenCL or even Intel Level Zero as the run-time alternative. This is part of the ambitious effort to allow NVIDIA CUDA and AMD HIP code to ultimately run on alternative vendors with increasing levels of success.

New Patches Allow The Microsoft Surface Pro 9 5G To Be More Useful Under Linux
21 May 06:01 AM EDT - Microsoft - Microsoft Surface Pro 9 5G - 2 Comments

Back in 2024 there were Linux patches to enable a partially-working Microsoft Surface Pro 9 5G laptop that is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8xc Gen 3 (SC8280XP) SoC. Now in 2026, there are new patches for making that ARM-powered Microsoft Surface laptop actually working more respectably under Linux... Like a working display and more.

20 May

AMDGPU HDMI 2.1 FRL To Be Initially Disabled-By-Default
20 May 05:34 PM EDT - Radeon - Disabled By Default - 17 Comments

One of the most exciting developments in recent times for the open-source AMDGPU kernel graphics driver is HDMI 2.1 FRL support for the AMDGPU driver along with Display Stream Compression support as they work toward providing full HDMI 2.1 support for this open-source AMD Radeon driver. The details how AMD managed to pull this feat off given prior resistance from the HDMI Forum remains to be confirmed, but it's moving ahead and out today is the latest iteration of the HDMI 2.1 FRL+DSC patches.

The Very Exciting Cache Aware Scheduling Looks Like It Will Land For Linux 7.2
20 May 03:44 PM EDT - Linux Kernel - Cache Aware Scheduling - 11 Comments

As a very exciting development ahead of the Linux 7.2 kernel merge window opening in about one month's time, it looks like the long-awaited Cache Aware Scheduling support will finally be merged! CONFIG_SCHED_CACHE has made it into a TIP branch with all the Cache Aware Scheduling code for helping with Linux performance on modern CPUs sporting multiple last level caches.

Initial Benchmarks Of The SpacemiT K3 RVA23 RISC-V CPU With The K3 Pico-ITX
20 May 11:43 AM EDT - Processors - 23 Comments

One of the RISC-V SoCs we have been most looking forward to this year is the SpacemiT K3 that features the X100 RISC-V cores that are RVA23 compliant and among the first readily available RVA23 RISC-V platform for running on the likes of Ubuntu 26.04 LTS. In this article is a preview of some very early benchmarks of the SpacemiT K3 with the new Pico-ITX single board computer offering.

Greg KH Calls For More Rust Linux Developers
20 May 08:29 AM EDT - Linux Kernel - Greg Kroah-Hartman - 68 Comments

Greg Kroah-Hartman took time away from his duties as Linux's second-in-command as stable maintainer, various subsystem maintainer, and recent hobby of using AI/LLMs for uncovering Linux kernel bugs to present at the Rust Week conference.

HP Now Sponsoring The Linux Vendor Firmware Service / Fwupd
20 May 06:32 AM EDT - LVFS - HP + LVFS/Fwupd - 26 Comments

That didn't take long. Mere days after Dell and Lenovo began sponsoring the Linux Vendor Firmware Service (LVFS) as premiere sponsors in contributing $100k+ annually to this open-source firmware updating initiative, HP is also now a premiere sponsor.

19 May

Fedora Retiring Its Deepin Desktop Packages
19 May 02:30 PM EDT - Fedora - Fedora Dropping Deepin - 25 Comments

A year after SUSE decided to remove its Deepin desktop packages over ongoing security concerns, Fedora Linux is now also removing their Deepin packages over similar concerns and lack of activity in maintaining the packages.

18 May

More Intel Open-Source Projects Formally Sunset: BigDL Time Series Toolkit & Others
18 May 06:00 PM EDT - Intel - Intel OSS Projects Archived - 19 Comments

Yet more open-source Intel software projects have been formally archived. Over the past year Intel has formally discontinued a number of open-source projects it formally maintained. Many of them were already dormant and not too noteworthy but there were also some more notable ones discontinued like their legendary Clear Linux, Software Defined Silicon, Optane Memory software projects, and then other efforts like open ecosystem community/evangelism. This past week yet more Intel software projects were formally disbanded.

Linux 6.6 LTS To Linux 7.1 Bechmarks: Performance Up 13% On AMD Threadripper Over Three Years
18 May 10:30 AM EDT - Software - 9 Comments

The Linux 7.1 kernel performance has been looking quite good on the various Intel/AMD systems I have tested over the past three weeks. Linux 7.1 does bring some solid improvements over Linux 7.0 prior in different workloads and haven't encountered any worrisome regressions compared to the current Linux 7.0 stable kernel. For those wondering the longer-term picture, here are benchmarks of Linux 7.1 Git compared to recent Linux LTS kernel series going back to 2023 for providing a picture at how the upstream Linux kernel has netted 13% faster performance (geo mean) on the same hardware in less than three years.

gkh_clanker_t1000 & gkh_clanker_2000 Continue Uncovering Linux Kernel Bugs
18 May 12:00 AM EDT - AI - gkh_clanker_2000 - 22 Comments

As first reported on Phoronix in early April, Linux's second-in-command Greg Kroah-Hartman has been leveraging new AI fuzzing tools for uncovering Linux kernel bugs. Prominent due to his position within the Linux kernel community and also being the primary Linux stable maintainer. His AI-assistance for fixing Linux kernel bugs is based on a Framework Desktop powered by AMD Ryzen AI Max. The "gkh_clanker_t1000" continues assisting in Linux kernel development along with the less frequent "gkh_clanker_2000" references

17 May

Ubuntu Concept ISOs Published For CIX P1 AI CPU
17 May 12:00 PM EDT - Ubuntu - Ubuntu + CIX P1 CPU - 12 Comments

Similar to Canonical engineers having published "Ubuntu Concept" ISOs for Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite laptops to provide the very latest hardware-specific support that hasn't yet worked its way to the mainline Linux kernel and other packages, Canonical has begun providing Ubuntu Concept ISOs for the CIX P1 as an "AI" focused platform.

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