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Intel Xeon Cooper Lake To Offer Up To 56 Cores Per Socket Next Year
Intel decided today to reveal a few new details about their Xeon "Cooper Lake" processors due out in H1'2020...
Google Engineers Get Windows Booting When Kexec'ed Under Linux
An interesting summer internship at Google has led to an experimental effort to get Microsoft Windows running via Kexec from Linux. The engineers involved have been implementing enough of the EFI Boot Services to be able to kexec Windows from Linux...
AMD Posts A New Slide Deck Outlining The RDNA Architecture
Last week AMD published their RDNA instruction set architecture documentation. That's a bit heavy reading unless you are a driver developer or low-level engine developer, but for those wanting a bit of a higher-level look at AMD's new RDNA graphics architecture, today they uploaded a new slide deck...
Microsoft Works On Adding More Bling To The Windows Terminal
Since Microsoft's first preview release of Windows Terminal earlier this summer it's been entertaining to watch its evolution with the Redmond giant trying to make a first-rate terminal emulator for Windows and one that can appease veteran Linux users...
Valve's ACO Compiler, Zink, FreeSync & Other Topics To Be Talked About At XDC 2019
We're less than two months out until the annual X.Org Developers' Conference (XDC) and the featured presentations for this three-day event have now been announced...
GNOME 3.34 Now Supports Starting XWayland On-Demand
One of the long-time work-in-progress patch series has been realized in time for next month's GNOME 3.34 release... Mutter when acting as a Wayland compositor will allow starting XWayland on-demand, or rather only running it when needed to handle an X11 client/application...
DXVK 1.3.2 Released With Fixes/Improvements For The Division, World of Warcraft & More
While a new Proton 4.11 release came out last week as a big Valve update that included pulling in DXVK 1.3, Philip Rebohle who leads work on this Direct3D-over-Vulkan layer today released DXVK 1.3.2 as the latest update for improving the Windows/Direct3D on Linux gaming experience...
GlusterFS Planning To Drop 32-Bit Support
The GlusterFS network attached storage file-system developed by Red Hat with a focus on cloud computing is the latest open-source project eyeing the removal of 32-bit (i686) software support...
Another Look At The Maturing AMD Radeon RX 5700 Series Linux Performance
With the AMD Radeon RX 5700 / RX 5700 XT Linux driver support maturing and the early optimizations/fixes and lingering feature work now calming down for the Linux 5.3 kernel and within RadeonSI/RADV for the imminent branching of Mesa 19.2, here is another look at how the Navi performance stands today compared to AMD Vega graphics cards and the high-end NVIDIA Pascal and Turing graphics cards.
GCC 9.2 Available For Testing With Tuned AMD Zen 2 Support Back-Ported
The GNU Compiler Collection 9.2 release should be out next Monday while until then a release candidate was issued today for testing...
Another GNOME Improvement Being Discussed To Help With Touchpad Scrolling / Tablets
Canonical developer Daniel van Vugt had another busy week continuing to focus on upstream GNOME performance improvements...
Haiku Developers Begin Optimizing Their BeOS-Inspired OS For Performance
With the long-awaited Haiku R1 beta having happened at the end of last year and other modern features/support getting squared away, the developers behind this open-source BeOS-inspired operating system have begun investigating their OS performance and making necessary performance optimizations...
Debian 10.1 Expected For Release In One Month
Debian 10.1 along with Debian 9.10 are expected to be released on 7 September...
LLVM 8.0.1 Released With Bug Fixes
LLVM stable point release manager Tom Stellard has released LLVM 8.0.1 as the first minor update to this spring's LLVM 8.0 code-base...
Linux 5.3-rc3 Comes In As A Calm Release
Linus Torvalds released Linux 5.3-rc3 on Sunday night and it was to his surprise that it was even smaller than the previous week's release candidate...
Intel's IWD 0.19 Linux Wireless Daemon Picks Up New Features
IWD is the multi-year effort by Intel's open-source group to create a new Linux wireless daemon that could potentially replace WPA-Supplicant. IWD 0.19 is the new release available that arrived at the end of the weekend and carrying new features...
Mesa 19.1.4: Intel Vulkan Fixes For Older Generations, Max Payne 3 Issue Fixed For RADV
If all goes well Mesa 19.1.4 will be released on Tuesday as the newest stable point release to this collection of OpenGL/Vulkan drivers for Linux systems. Mesa 19.1.4 is bringing around four dozen patches that accumulated over the later half of July and it's particularly heavy on Intel ANV and Radeon RADV Vulkan driver fixes...
Debian's DebConf 19 Slides & Video Presentations
Debian's annual developer conference, DebConf, wrapped up last week in Curitiba, Brasil. The slide decks and video recordings for many of those presentations are now available...
GCC 10's LTO Will Make Use Of Available CPU Cores By Default
Currently when passing "-flto" for enabling Link-Time Optimizations with the GCC compiler, it defaults to using a single core/thread for carrying out the optimizations and code generation. There has been support for specifying a number of threads to use for carrying out this link-time work in parallel while finally in GCC 10 that is being enabled by default...
Monado Open-Source OpenXR Implementation Seeing Driver Work On PSVR, OSVR, Razer Hydra
Monado as an open-source implementation of the Khronos OpenXR standard for AR/VR devices continues taking form though isn't quite ready yet for end-users...