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Benchmarks: OpenCL Kernel Latency ~76x Lower For Intel Lunar Lake With Updated Compute Runtime

23 mai 2025 à 15:47
This week Intel released the Compute Runtime 25.18.33578.6 release for Windows and Linux. This updated open-source GPU compute stack for OpenCL and Level Zero brings the latest work on Ultra Low Latency Scheduling (ULLS) for Xe2 Lunar Lake graphics and other ongoing Xe2 improvements along with further preparations for next-gen Xe3 hardware. This new Intel Compute Runtime release is clocking in around 76x lower OpenCL kernel latency and other nice wins for those with current-generation Intel Lunar Lake hardware.

Sortie de LOTemplate V2

23 mai 2025 à 11:58

Pour les lecteurs pressés retenez que LA grande nouveauté de la V2 est la gestion des calc (xlsx, ods,…)

Pour rappel : LOTemplate est un générateur de documents sous licence AGPL v3 qui permet de créer des documents (ODT, DOCX, ODS, XLSX, PDF, …) à partir d'un document modèle office et d'un fichier json pour les données. Cela devrait intéresser toute personnes qui a déjà essayé de générer du doc/odt ou excel/calc à partir de son code.
Logo LOTemplate

LOTemplate offre des caractéristiques permettant une intégration simple dans tout projet et permettre la gestion de modèle de document a partir de modèle office :

  • Les modèles sont au format bureautique (ods,odt, docx, xlsx, … )
  • Les modèle peuvent avoir des structures complexes (variables, boucle, conditions, compteurs, html,…)
  • L'outil peut scanner le modèle pour extraire la feuille de variables
  • L'outil peut être appelé par une API, une CLI ou un module Python.
  • L'outil utilise un LibreOffice headless pour remplir les modèles donc 100% compatible avec Libreoffice.
  • Les formats de sortie sont tous les formats pris en charge par LibreOffice (docx, xlsx, pdf, odt, ods, texte, rtf, html, etc.).

Intégrer LOTemplate c'est permettre à un utilisateur lambda de partir de ses documents office pour intégrer ses modèles dans l’application sans avoir à maîtriser des technologies spécifiques et complexes.

Pour aller plus loin vous trouverez dans la documentation :

  • deux schémas qui expliquent le fonctionnement de Lotemplate (schema)
  • un exemple d’utilisation très parlant dans la doc ;
  • des exemples dans les tests unitaires.

Et surtout n’hésitez pas à l’utiliser, faire vos retours et bien sûr contribuer.

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Mesa Will Stop Building Gallium-XA By Default

23 mai 2025 à 12:24
Back in April Mesa deprecated Gallium Nine alongside the XA state tracker used for X.Org Server acceleration. Gallium-XA was developed by VMware for use with their DDX driver for accelerating X11 within their virtualized environments. XA isn't really used these days and the generic GLAMOR code is in much better shape. Thus Mesa is now no longer building the XA code as the next step toward its removal...

05/23 BlueOnyx 9.6

23 mai 2025 à 11:40
BlueOnyx is a server distribution based on AlmaLinux OS, Rocky Linux and CentOS. It is the mission of BlueOnyx to provide a fully-integrated Internet hosting platform that includes web, e-mail, DNS and file transfer services from a simple, user-friendly web-based interface that is easily installed on commodity hardware or virtual private server.

PipeWire 1.4.3 Brings netJACK2 Changes, Improves ALSA audio.channels Support

22 mai 2025 à 12:12

PipeWire Bluetooth LE Audio

PipeWire 1.4.3 open-source server for handling audio/video streams and hardware on Linux is now available for download with various fixes and improvements.

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05/22 Securonis 2.5

23 mai 2025 à 01:50
Securonis Linux is a privacy- and security-focused Linux distribution based on Debian's "Testing" branch. It includes a preconfigured tool that forces all incoming and outgoing connections through the Tor network. The system comes preloaded with various privacy and security tools, along with some custom-developed utilities. Securonis Linux uses the MATE and GNOME desktop environments. It can be run in live mode or installed permanently using the Calamares installer. The goal of Securonis is to provide a secure system suitable for everyday use.
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Mozilla Kills Pocket & Fakespot to Focus on Firefox

22 mai 2025 à 21:54

Mozilla is shutting down Pocket, the “read it later” service it acquired in 2017 and integrated into the Firefox web browser. Pocket shuts down on July 8, but existing users and paying subscribers will be able to export saved stories until October 8, 2025. After that, finito. “Pocket has helped millions save articles and discover stories worth reading. But the way people save and consume content on the web has evolved, so we’re channeling our resources into projects that better match browsing habits today,” they say. Why kill it? The driver, they say, was so it could “…focus our efforts […]

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Ubuntu 25.10 Will Ship with the Linux 6.17 Kernel

22 mai 2025 à 18:16

Day-by-day we’re learning more on what to expect in Ubuntu 25.10 ‘Questing Quokka’, the next short-term release of Ubuntu due for release in October. Today, Canonical’s Kleber Souza, member of the Ubuntu Kernel Team, confirmed the plan is to ship the Linux 6.17 kernel in Ubuntu 25.10 – barring any unforeseen upstream hiccups, of course. As we’re yet to see the release of the Linux 6.15 kernel, and 6.16 is yet to enter development, committing to a version so far out may seem a bit optimistic. But it tracks. Last year Canonical made a major change to its kernel cadence […]

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Maximizing The Performance & Power Efficiency Of AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 395 With Platform Profiles

22 mai 2025 à 16:20
Last week I began posting Linux benchmarks of the flagship "Strix Halo" SoC, the AMD Ryzen AI Max+ PRO 395 with powerful Radeon 8060S graphics using the HP ZBook Ultra G1a laptop. Both the CPU and GPU results for the data published thus far have been mighty impressive and done at the Ubuntu Linux defaults... But the Ryzen AI Max+ 395 within the ZBook Ultra G1a can be pushed even further by leveraging the ACPI Platform Profiles capabilities. In this article is showing how much further performance -- and the power costs -- can be achieved out of this AMD Strix Halo SoC when leveraging the HP Power Profiles as well as the power efficiency for those wanting to run the SoC instead in the "power saver" / "low power" configuration.
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