phoronix 

feeds.twtxt.net

Linux Performance, Benchmarks & Open-Source News - Phoronix

Recent twts from phoronix

FEX 2405 Gets Close To Running Far Cry On ARM Linux Systems
FEX as the open-source project to run x86/x86_64 binaries on AArch64 Linux systems is out with its newest monthly release. With FEX 2405, they are close to having the game Far Cry (2004) running on ARM Linux devices… ⌘ Read more

⤋ Read More

Mold 2.31 Now ~10% Faster When Linking Very Large, Debug Info Enabled Binaries
Rui Ueyama announced the release of Mold 2.31 today as the newest version of this high speed linker alternative to LLVM LLD and GNU Gold… ⌘ Read more

⤋ Read More

Fwupd 1.9.19 Supports New Docks, Incorporates More Fixes
LVFS/Fwupd lead developer Richard Hughes has released Fwupd 1.9.19 as the newest update to this open-source firmware updating solution for Linux systems… ⌘ Read more

⤋ Read More

Intel Talks Up Their Latest Compiler Toolchain Enhancements For AVX10.1, AMX & More
Intel software engineer Victor Rodriguez presented at the Open-Source Summit North America last month on their open-source compiler toolchain work for enabling ISA capabilities of upcoming Intel CPUs as well as using simulation tools for helping to test compiler enhancements/optimizations moving forward… ⌘ Read more

⤋ Read More

OpenZFS 2.2.4 Released With Linux 6.8 Support
OpenZFS 2.2.4 was released on Thursday evening to provide the latest ZFS file-system support on Linux and FreeBSD platforms… ⌘ Read more

⤋ Read More

Dell Laptop Platform Profile Patches Being Worked On For Linux
A patch recently posted to the Linux kernel mailing list is working on implementing ACPI Platform Profile support for modern Dell laptops to allow users to have more control over their balanced / cool / quiet / performance behavior of the laptop and its resulting impact on the fan noise / cooling performance… ⌘ Read more

⤋ Read More

Proton 9.0-1 Released With Many Improvements For Steam Play Linux Gaming
Valve and CodeWeavers have announced the availability of Proton 9.0-1 as their Wine downstream that pulls in DXVK and VKD3D-Proton along with other changes and powers Steam Play for Linux desktop gaming and on the Steam Deck… ⌘ Read more

⤋ Read More

Pop!_OS With Linux 6.8 Is Benefiting Older System76 Threadripper Systems Too
As noted at the end of March, System76’s Pop!_OS Linux distribution has upgraded to the Linux 6.8 kernel as a stable release update for this Ubuntu-derived distribution. That Linux 6.6 to 6.8 leap on Pop!_OS yielded some nice kernel performance improvements for the AMD Ryzen Threadripper 7980X available with their newest System76 Thelio Major workstations. But tests I’ve carried out of the Pop!_OS upgrade on a years older Syste … ⌘ Read more

⤋ Read More

AlmaLinux Forms An HPC & AI SIG
The AlmaLinux OS Foundation today is announcing they are establishing a special interest group (SIG) to advance interests around high performance computing (HPC) and artificial intelligence (AI) for this RHEL-derived operating system… ⌘ Read more

⤋ Read More

Mesa 24.1-rc2 Released With More Graphics Driver Fixes
Eric Engestrom has published Mesa 24.1-rc2 as the latest weekly release candidate of Mesa 24.1 as we work toward the stable release likely in the next week or two… ⌘ Read more

⤋ Read More

AMD 3rd Gen EPYC “Milan” Sees Some Performance Benefits To Ubuntu 24.04 LTS
With the recently released Ubuntu 24.04 LTS I’ve shown various benchmarks how it can deliver nice performance gains over both Ubuntu 23.10 and the existing Ubuntu 22.04 LTS on different platforms. Those benchmarks have tended to focus on the latest-generation processors/platforms given that’s where the excitement is these days. But for those on older platforms like AMD 3rd Gen EPYC “Milan” servers, here are some benchmarks looking at t … ⌘ Read more

⤋ Read More

NZXT Kraken 2023 AIO CPU Cooler Monitoring With Linux 6.10
Merged back in 2021 with Linux 5.13 was an NZXT Kraken hardware monitoring “HWMON” driver to support sensor monitoring of these all-in-one liquid cooling products from NZXT. Over time more NZXT Kraken AIO coolers have been supported by the Linux kernel and with the upcoming Linux 6.10 kernel the latest NZXT Kraken CPU coolers will be supported… ⌘ Read more

⤋ Read More

FSVERITY/DM-Verity Can Yield Much Better Performance With Multi-Buffer Hashing
In addition to recently working out AES-XTS implementations for AVX2, AVX-512, and other versions for speeding up disk/file encryption, Google’s Eric Biggers has additionally been working on some nice performance improvements for the Linux kernel’s DM-Verity code… ⌘ Read more

⤋ Read More

Proposal Raised To Deprecate “-Ofast” For The LLVM/Clang Compiler
Some that crave the absolute best possible performance sometimes build their software with the “-Ofast” optimization level that is a step above “-O3” but comes with the risk of potentially unsafe math. LLVM developers are now weighing whether to deprecate -Ofast to either remove it or have it just be an alias for the -O3 optimizations… ⌘ Read more

⤋ Read More

SDL 3.1.2 Preview Prefers PipeWire Over PulseAudio, Fixes XWayland Mouse Warp
The newest SDL3 development release is out today with PipeWire preferred over PulseAudio and other changes… ⌘ Read more

⤋ Read More

Serpent OS Close To Having A System Installer & Being Able To Test On Real Hardware
Serpent OS lead developer Ikey Doherty published a monthly status update for this original Linux distribution, which points to having a working OS installer soon so users can begin trying out this creation on real hardware… ⌘ Read more

⤋ Read More

PCI-SIG Provides CopprLink Cable Specs For PCIe 5.0 & PCIe 6.0
Last November the PCI-SIG announced CopprLink as the PCI Express cable name for both internal and external cabling. Today the embargo has lifted on the CopprLink cable specifications for both PCIe 5.0 and PCIe 6.0… ⌘ Read more

⤋ Read More

Intel Baseline Profile Yields Odd Power/Performance On Linux
Intel motherboard manufacturers have begun rolling out BIOS updates containing an “Intel Baseline Profile” option to apply stock power limits to modern Intel processors. This is being driven by instability claims for 13th Gen and 14th Gen Intel Core processors having stability issues for some Windows gamers that is being attributed to multi-core enhancement (MCE) and other power options commonly set on enthusiast desktop motherboards. As the first … ⌘ Read more

⤋ Read More

Punting GPU Drivers From The Initramfs Due To Ever Increasing Firmware Bloat
For now Fedora / Red Hat is not making any immediate changes, but the ever increasing sizes of required GPU firmware files is causing Linux distribution vendors to re-think including GPU kernel graphics drivers as part of the initramfs… ⌘ Read more

⤋ Read More

Canonical Releases Landscape 24.04 LTS With New Snap Management, New Web Portal
Following last week’s release of Ubuntu 24.04 LTS, Canonical has now rolled out Landscape 24.04 LTS as the first long-term support version of this commercial software for managing a fleet of Ubuntu systems from a web-based portal. Landscape is part of the Ubuntu Pro subscription package and from the web-based environment makes it easier to manage Ubuntu systems in the enterprise… ⌘ Read more

⤋ Read More

DRM Buddy & AMDGPU Wired Up For Clear Page Tracking In Linux 6.10
Sent in to DRM-Next as part of last week’s drm-misc-next changes is implementing support for tracking cleared free memory and is initially wired up for the AMDGPU kernel graphics driver… ⌘ Read more

⤋ Read More