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Aujourd’hui — 27 décembre 2024Phoronix

GCC ASCII Art Visualizations, Timely Znver5 & Other Compiler Highlights Of 2024

26 décembre 2024 à 23:26
Both GCC and LLVM/Clang made great strides in 2024 in rounding up their latest C and C++ support, enabling new hardware targets, and a variety of other features. Plus other open-source compilers targeting different features / languages, device types, and more also advanced a lot this calendar year. For those excited about turning code into binaries, here's a look back at the most popular compiler articles on Phoronix...
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Hier — 26 décembre 2024Phoronix

The Performance Benefits Of Linux 6.12 LTS Over Linux 6.6 LTS

26 décembre 2024 à 17:30
Linux 6.12 was recently promoted to being this year's Long Term Support (LTS) kernel with it being the last major kernel release of 2024. For those enterprise Linux users, hyperscalers, and others typically jumping from one annual LTS kernel to the next, in this holiday article are some benchmarks looking at the performance benefits of Linux 6.12 LTS compared to Linux 6.6 LTS while testing on an AMD Ryzen Threadripper workstation.
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Intel Linux Performance Optimizations & Intel's Other Open-Source Wins From 2024

26 décembre 2024 à 14:55
In addition to the exciting hardware launches this year particularly around Xeon 6 Granite Rapids, Lunar Lake processors, and the new low-cost Battlemage graphics cards, what remains particularly exciting and consistent are all of Intel's great investments around open-source and Linux. Over 2024 there were many exciting performance optimizations, new Linux kernel features, GCC and LLVM/Clang compiler toolchain improvements, and countless other enhancements made throughout the open-source ecosystem by Intel engineers...
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Reiser5 Would Be Turning Five Years Old But Remains Dead

26 décembre 2024 à 12:47
It was on New Year's Eve 2019 that Edward Shishkin announced the Reiser5 file-system as an evolution of the out-of-tree Reiser4 file-system code. While next week would mark five years of Reiser5, the Reiser4/Reiser5 file-system still appears effectively dead and hasn't been touched in quite a while...
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À partir d’avant-hierPhoronix

Linux RNDIS Removal Branch Updated For Disabling Microsoft RNDIS Protocol Drivers

25 décembre 2024 à 18:33
There's activity again around potentially disabling and then ultimately removing the RNDIS Linux kernel code for those drivers complying with the Microsoft Remote Network Driver Interface Specification (RNDIS) protocol specification. RNDIS was used atop USB for virtual Ethernet but has proven insecure and problematic...
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Rust Drama, Russian Kernel Maintainers & Other Top Linux Kernel Happenings Of 2024

24 décembre 2024 à 22:12
With 2024 drawing quickly toward a close, here is a look back at the most popular Linux kernel news of the year ranging from exciting performance optimizations and new features such as QR code error messages over to kernel drama around Russian kernel developers, Bcachefs disturbances, and the contentious growing Rust programming language use within the kernel...
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BIOS Optimizations For AMD 5th Gen EPYC Yield Greater HPC Performance & Power Efficiency

24 décembre 2024 à 16:30
Using the 5th Gen EPYC BIOS tuning guide published by AMD, I recently looked at the impact of AI and machine learning optimized performance by adjusting some simple BIOS knobs as well as the Java throughput, latency and power efficiency for the EPYC 9005 class processors. In this article is following the AMD BIOS tuning guide to see what performance difference there is for high performance computing (HPC) workloads following the BIOS tuning recommendations compared to the defaults with an AMD EPYC 9575F server.
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Intel Compute Runtime Now Advertises Production Support For Battlemage GPUs

24 décembre 2024 à 14:40
The Intel Compute Runtime 24.48.31907.7 just released a few minutes ago as a Christmas Eve treat for Intel Linux graphics compute users. This updated open-source OpenCL and oneAPI Level Zero driver stack now advertises production support for Battlemage (BMG / Xe2) discrete graphics along with other optimization and feature work...
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libcamera 0.4 Released For Open-Source Camera Stack/Framework

24 décembre 2024 à 12:26
A new release of libcamera is now available for this open-source camera stack solution that is increasingly used now for getting newer web cameras working on Linux and similar. With the libcamera 0.4 release there is improved hardware support and other enhancements to this camera framework solution...
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