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Facebook Planning To Ramp Up Investment In LLVM, Hire More Compiler Engineers
Facebook is looking to hire more compiler engineers as they ramp up their investment in LLVM and its sub-projects like the Clang C/C++ compiler and LLD linker...
Blender 2.82 Performance With The NVIDIA Quadro RTX 5000 Laptop Performance
For those looking to work on Blender 3D modeling from a laptop, having a NVIDIA RTX graphics processor can do wonders with the OptiX back-end for dramatically speeding up render times. Here is a look at how the different back-ends compare when running the HP ZBook 17 G6 mobile workstation with Quadro RTX 5000 graphics...
System76 May Offer AMD Ryzen Laptops When They Begin Their Own Manufacturing
System76 is preparing to begin shipping their new Lemur Pro laptop in early April. This will be their most open laptop yet albeit still based on Intel. But it looks like when they move on with their ambitious plans to begin manufacturing their own devices, we may finally see a System76 AMD-powered laptop...
Updated Basis Universal Yields High Quality Compression, 3~4x Smaller Than JPEG/PNG
For those wondering what the buzz was about earlier this month when there was word of a high quality GPU compression codec going open-source, details on that have now been revealed...
OpenGL Threading "GLTHREAD" Seeing Improvements For Mesa 20.1
Well known open-source AMD RadeonSI Gallium3D driver developer Marek Olšák has been focusing recently on improvements to glthread for OpenGL threading that is generally able to offer better performance...
Debian Testing Is Enabling WireGuard Within Their Linux Kernel Build
Debian is the latest Linux distribution flipping on WireGuard within their kernel builds...
Even Apple Is Interested In Migrating Their C Code To Rust
Even Apple is on the bandwagon of transitioning select C code-bases of theirs over to Rust as well as expanding the code they are writing in Rust...
Proton 5.0-5 Brings Support For Newer Vulkan Extensions, Fixes Game Crashes
As another update to their Wine-based Proton 5.0 series for powering Steam Play, Valve has been readying their next update for enhancing the experience of running Windows games on Linux under Steam...
TrueNAS 12.0 CORE Supporting ZFS Async Copy-On-Write
TrueNAS 12.0 CORE, which up until the new TrueNAS / FreeNAS branding unification would have been called FreeNAS, will in its next release support ZFS async copy-on-write functionality...
Google Engineer Shows "SESES" For Mitigating LVI + Side-Channel Attacks - Code Runs ~7% Original Speed
Disclosed last week was the Load Value Injection attack affecting Intel CPUs and requiring new mitigations. While the GNU Assembler mitigation options were quickly added, on the LLVM toolchain side the developers there continue evaluating the proposed LVI mitigation along with another option that looks to mitigate more than just LVI. The "SESES" proposal looks more broadly at mitigating CPU side-channel vulnerabilities but with shattering performance hits...
Intel Cloud Hypervisor 0.6 Released With VFIO Device Hotplug, I/O Improvements
Intel's open-source team responsible for their Rust-based cloud hypervisor today issued a big feature update...
DXVK 1.6 Released With D3D9 Performance Work, Various Game Fixes
DXVK 1.6 is out in time for weekend gamers wishing to enjoy recent Windows games on Linux...
OpenJDK 14 Has Some Performance Improvements But OpenJDK 8 Still Strong
Given this week's general availability release of OpenJDK 14, here are some fresh benchmarks looking at all the major releases from OpenJDK 8 through 14 while looking at the JVM performance across multiple workloads.
Linux Mint Debian Edition 4 Released - Finally Supports SecureBoot, Home Encryption
The Linux Mint crew has released LMDE 4 "Debbie" as their hedge against anything dramatic happening to Ubuntu that would limit their ability to offer Linux Mint and for those preferring the upstream Debian base...
IWD Linux Wireless Daemon Adds Full MAC Randomization, Override Support
Intel's IWD wireless daemon for Linux systems has added full MAC randomization support as well as manual MAC override capabilities, similar to the MAC spoofing capabilities generally offered by other Linux networking components...
Intel Tiger Lake VRR Support Being Worked On For Linux, More PCI IDs Introduced
With the forthcoming Linux 5.7 kernel Intel Tiger Lake "Gen12" Xe graphics are considered stable as in enabled by default but that doesn't mean they are done working on features for the highly-anticipated next-gen Intel graphics...
AMD Begins Focusing On Bug Fixes For Linux 5.7 Graphics Driver Code
Passing the point that new feature code is generally permitted into DRM-Next for in turn hitting the next mainline kernel merge window, AMD's open-source graphics driver developers have been turning their attention to bug fixes for all the new feature code set for Linux 5.7...
Mesa 20.1 Aiming For Release At The End Of May
This should come as little surprise to regular Phoronix readers and those that follow the Mesa release cadence, but Mesa 20.1 as the next quarterly feature release now has a release calendar putting its debut towards the end of May...
os108 9.0 Released As One Of The Few Desktop Operating Systems Based On NetBSD
The os108 project is one of the few (or only?) distributions based on NetBSD currently providing a MATE-based desktop experience atop this BSD. The os108 9.0 release is now available that re-bases against the recent NetBSD 9.0 release while continuing to provide its out-of-the-box desktop goodness...
Debian Looks To Go More Social From Microblogging To A Federated Image+Video Platform
Debian has the debian.social domain where they are looking to deploy a set of services to share content and collaborate among Debian contributors as their own federated social platform...