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AMD EPYC 4124P Benchmarks: A Quad-Core $149 Server CPU

Fri, 05/31/2024 - 00:55
Last week with the AMD EPYC 4004 review and benchmarks I tested nearly the entire product stack for these new AM5-based server processors with the EPYC 4244P (6 cores), EPYC 4344P (8 cores), EPYC 4364P (8 cores), EPYC 4464P (12 cores), EPYC 4484X (12 cores + 3D V-Cache), EPYC 4564P (16 cores), and EPYC 4584PX (16 cores + 3D V-Cache). The only EPYC 4004 class processor I wasn't able to finish testing in time was the entry-level EPYC 4124P as a 4-core processor with $149 retail price. I've now had the time to finish benchmarking that budget-focused Zen 4 server processor as well as seeing how it compares to the 4-core Skylake Xeons that were prolific for years.

Fedora's New Web-Based Installer UI Delayed Yet Again... Now In 2025 With Fedora 42

Thu, 05/30/2024 - 23:10
It's been more than two years now talking about the Anaconda installer for Fedora/RHEL shifting to a web-based UI. Going back to Fedora 37 have been previews and plans for getting this modern user interface up to parity but it's been a long road. With repeated delays, there's at least one more delay: the Anaconda web UI was just shifted from Fedora 41 to Fedora 42...

Real-Time Kernel Now Available On Ubuntu 24.04 LTS

Thu, 05/30/2024 - 22:37
Similar to the real-time kernel for Ubuntu 22.04 LTS, Canonical announced today the availability of their new real-time "RT" kernel for Ubuntu 24.04 LTS. But like with the existing Ubuntu RT kernels, this real-time support is limited to Ubuntu Pro subscriptions...

Servo Web Engine Continues Advancing But Seeing Just $1.6k In Monthly Donations

Thu, 05/30/2024 - 22:26
The Rust-written Servo web engine as a reminder was started as a Mozilla project but then abandoned and now developed by multiple organizations as part of Linux Foundation Europe. The Servo project has put out a new status update that highlights the work accomplished in recent weeks...

Yocto 5.0 LTS Released - Now Powered By Linux 6.6 LTS, Boeing Joins The Project

Thu, 05/30/2024 - 22:09
Yocto 5.0 LTS has been released as the newest version from the Yocto Project that is popular for organizations assembling their own embedded/IoT-minded custom Linux distributions. The Linux Foundation also announced today that Boeing has become a Platinum Member with Yocto...

AMD & Intel Team Up For UALink As Open Alternative To NVIDIA's NVLink

Thu, 05/30/2024 - 20:00
It's rare for an advanced media briefing to involve representatives from both AMD and Intel, but that happened yesterday. AMD and Intel along with Broadcom have formed the Ultra Accelerator Link "UALink" as a new open standard they are hoping to use to take on NVIDIA's proprietary NVLink interface...

Intel Battlemage Platform Support Begins Landing In Mesa 24.2

Thu, 05/30/2024 - 18:33
The Intel Battlemage discrete graphics support is beginning to come together for the open-source Linux graphics driver stack as the successor to DG2/Alchemist. In addition to all the Xe2 work for what's found with Lunar Lake, more Battlemage Linux kernel and user-space driver work has been appearing recently. The milestone crossed today is the initial Battlemage "BMG" platform support being merged for the Mesa 24.2 OpenGL/Vulkan drivers...

Intel Improving NMI Source Reporting On Linux With FRED

Thu, 05/30/2024 - 18:24
As part of Intel's Flexible Return Event Delivery (FRED), Intel open-source software engineers are now working on improving Non-Maskable Interrupt (NMI) source reporting for the Linux kernel...

Google Enabling PowerVR Rogue GX6250 Open-Source Support With The MediaTek MT8173

Thu, 05/30/2024 - 18:14
Building off the PowerVR kernel driver merged in Linux 6.8 and PowerVR Vulkan driver in Mesa 24.0 that are both focused on Imagination's newer PowerVR Rogue architecture, Google engineers are working on enabling open-source driver support for the PowerVR Rogue GX6250 as found within the MediaTek MT8173 SoC...

KDGpu v0.5 Vulkan Wrapper Released, KDXr Begins Wrapping OpenXR

Thu, 05/30/2024 - 17:57
Last year the KDAB consulting firm typically associated with Qt work published KDGpu as a thin Vulkan wrapper to make it easier leveraging this graphics API. Out today is KDGpu v0.5 with many improvements to this Vulkan wrapper...

VKD3D 1.12 Released With Support For Directly Outputting SPIR-V & D3D Shader Assembly

Thu, 05/30/2024 - 08:23
While VKD3D-Proton that is bundled with Valve's Steam Play (Proton) is the most common source for mapping Direct3D 12 over the Vulkan API for Windows games on Linux, Wine's VKD3D upstream continues to be developed. Out today is VKD3D 1.12 as the newest feature release for this open-source D3D12-on-Vulkan implementation...

XZ 5.6.2 Released With The Frightening Backdoor Removed

Thu, 05/30/2024 - 04:14
It was two months ago today that an urgent security alert was issued over XZ being hit by malicious code that turned out to be a backdoor within liblzma added by a bad actor that worked his way into XZ co-maintainership. Longtime XZ developer Lasse Collin is back at the helm and has been auditing the prior XZ commits and today released XZ 5.6.2 with the backdoor completely removed...

Amazon Cloud Traffic Is Suffocating Fedora's Mirrors

Thu, 05/30/2024 - 03:49
A massive uptick in traffic to Fedora's package mirrors is causing problems for the Linux distribution. Some five million additional systems have started putting additional strain on Fedora's mirror resources since March and appear to be coming from Amazon's cloud...

Framework Announces Intel Core Ultra Powered Laptop With 2.8k Display

Thu, 05/30/2024 - 01:54
Framework is out today with some exciting announcements from lowering the price of the existing Framework 13 with AMD Ryzen 7040 series SoC to announcing a new Framework Laptop 13 powered by Intel Core Ultra (Meteor Lake) and having a new 2.8K display option for this modular/upgradeable laptop shipping this summer...

Linux 6.10 Features Include TPM Bus Encryption, More AMD Zen 5 & A Prison Letter Merge Request

Thu, 05/30/2024 - 00:15
Now that the Linux 6.10 merge window has wrapped up, here's a look at all of the exciting features/changes coming to this summer 2024 kernel. Linux 6.10 brings a lot as usual for the latest/upcoming Intel and AMD platforms, never-ending work on file-systems, a new memory sealing "mseal" system call, TPM bus encryption, and dozens of other exciting changes and new hardware support.

Arm Announces The Cortex-X925 & Cortex-A725

Thu, 05/30/2024 - 00:00
Arm today announced the latest products in the Armv9 CPU portfolio: the Cortex-X925 as their "ultimate performance" processor and the Cortex-A725 as their processor option for sustained performance...

QuestDB 8.0 Brings Up To 50% Performance Improvement, ZFS Data Compression

Wed, 05/29/2024 - 22:39
QuestDB 8.0 is out today as the newest feature update to this open-source time-series database. QuestDB continues to cater to high throughput ingestion and fast SQL queries so it can handle use-cases from financial data to IoT sensors. With today's QuestDB 8.0 release, it's even faster...

KDE Launches "Opt Green" Initiative For Sustainable Software & Hardware

Wed, 05/29/2024 - 20:58
KDE's Eco group announced today "Opt Green" as a new initiative for sustainable software...

Canonical Developing "Flamenco" For Enhancing .NET Developer Experience On Ubuntu

Wed, 05/29/2024 - 19:06
One of the newest open-source projects in-development by Ubuntu maker Canonical is a new C# written program called Flamenco...

Valve's AMD Shader Compiler "ACO" Makes More Preparations For Radeon RDNA4

Wed, 05/29/2024 - 18:41
The AMD shader compiler "ACO" alternative to the AMDGPU LLVM back-end has seen another batch of changes merged in preparations for next-generation Radeon RDNA4 GPUs...

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