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AMD's GAIA Makes It Easier To Import/Export Custom AI Agents Across PCs
AMD's GAIA Makes It Easier To Import/Export Custom AI Agents Across PCs

4 Hours Ago - AMD - AMD GAIA

AMD on the software side continues investing heavily in GAIA "Generative AI Is Awesome" as their cross-platform solution built around the Lemonade SDK for running local AI agents on your AMD-powered hardware from CPUs to GPUs and NPUs. With today's GAIA update, custom-generated AI agents are now portable with easy import and export support.

HarfBuzz Continues Improving Its New GPU-Accelerated Text Shaping Library
HarfBuzz Continues Improving Its New GPU-Accelerated Text Shaping Library

Released at the beginning of the month was a new version of HarfBuzz, a widely-used, open-source text shaping engine. With this HarfBuzz 14.0 release it introduced a GPU-based text rasterization library that supported GLSL shaders as well as HLSL, WGSL, and APple's Metal MSL. Since then this GPU-accelerated library has been seeing more improvements.

GNU Coreutils 9.11 Brings New Performance Improvements: Up To 15x Faster cat
GNU Coreutils 9.11 Brings New Performance Improvements: Up To 15x Faster cat

20 April 10:48 AM EDT - GNU - GNU Coreutils 9.11

It's not only the uutil's Rust Coreutils project seeing performance improvements but some increased healthy competition now from GNU Coreutils. With today's release of GNU Coreutils 9.11 the wc command is up to multiple times faster and even cat can be up to 15 times faster.

A Lot Of Memory Management "MM" Improvements Merged For Linux 7.1
A Lot Of Memory Management "MM" Improvements Merged For Linux 7.1

Andrew Morton recently sent out his various "MM" related pull requests for the ongoing Linux 7.1 kernel. There are a number of memory management optimizations in this next kernel version, which is always nice to see but all the more so these days with the inflated RAM pricing and other computer component prices.

JFS Sees Data Integrity Hardening With Linux 7.1
JFS Sees Data Integrity Hardening With Linux 7.1

It's pretty rare nowadays seeing any real changes to the JFS file-system on Linux when there are multiple far superior solutions available. But in any event, the JFS file-system driver has seen a few fixes in Linux 7.1.

19 April

Valve Developer Further Improves Old AMD GPUs: HD 7870 XT Finally Working On Linux
Valve Developer Further Improves Old AMD GPUs: HD 7870 XT Finally Working On Linux

19 April 09:25 AM EDT - Radeon - Harvested GPU Support

Timur Kristóf of Valve's Linux graphics driver team is the one that worked on improving the old AMD Radeon GCN 1.0/1.1 graphics card support by making AMDGPU driver improvements so it could become the default for these Southern Islands and Sea Islands GPUs rather than the legacy Radeon kernel driver. That meant better performance, RADV Vulkan support out-of-the-box, and other benefits. More recently he finished AMDGPU improvements for Kaveri and other GCN 1.1 era APUs. Now Timur's out with some more fixes for helping select GCN 1.0 hardware.

CachyOS Rolls Out A Super-Charged Linux 7.0 Kernel
CachyOS Rolls Out A Super-Charged Linux 7.0 Kernel

19 April 06:44 AM EDT - Arch Linux - CachyOS + Linux 7.0

The popular Arch Linux based CachyOS has now rolled out the Linux 7.0 kernel to its users. But beyond re-basing against the latest upstream kernel version it is also carrying some extra patches.

Intel QAT Zstd, QAT Gen6 Improvements Merged For Linux 7.1
Intel QAT Zstd, QAT Gen6 Improvements Merged For Linux 7.1

In addition to the notable libcrypto optimizations and improvements merged during this first week of the Linux 7.1 merge window, the main cryptography subsystem pull was also merged. Notable here are the Intel QuickAssist (QAT) improvements.

18 April

Linux 7.1 Adds New AMD SMCA Bank Types, Presumably For Upcoming EPYC Venice
Linux 7.1 Adds New AMD SMCA Bank Types, Presumably For Upcoming EPYC Venice

18 April 02:41 PM EDT - AMD - New AMD SMCA Bank Types

The AMD Machine Check Exception "mce_amd" driver as part of the Error Detection And Correction (EDAC) subsystem is introducing support for new SMCA bank types on AMD platforms. Given the timing these new bank types are presumably for AMD's upcoming Zen 6 / EPYC Venice hardware.

Linux 7.1 Lands High Resolution Timer "HRTIMER" Overhaul
Linux 7.1 Lands High Resolution Timer "HRTIMER" Overhaul

Merged this week for Linux 7.1 was a rework of the high resolution timer "HRTIMER" subsystem for reducing the overhead of frequently-armed timers, such as the HRTICK scheduler timer. The HRTICK scheduler timer is useful for enhancing system responsiveness and fairness.

KDE Plasma 6.7 Ready With Wayland Session Management, Other New Improvements
KDE Plasma 6.7 Ready With Wayland Session Management, Other New Improvements

18 April 06:05 AM EDT - KDE - KDE Plasma 6.7

KDE Plasma 6.7 enjoyed a lot of recent feature development work thanks to a developer sprint in Graz, Austria. Also because of that developer sprint, This Week In Plasma wasn't published last week and so in turn a new issue is now available to highlight the changes over the past two weeks.

17 April

The "NTFS Resurrection" Has Occurred For Linux 7.1

As a very exciting follow-up to the recent article around the new NTFS driver being submitted for Linux 7.1 to address the shortcomings of the current Paragon NTFS3 driver and the prior read-only NTFS kernel driver, that work has been merged!

AMD FP-DSS Security Bug For Zen 1 CPUs Made Public, Linux Kernel Patched

17 April 08:35 PM EDT - AMD - AMD FPDSS

Made public today was the Floating Point Divider State Sampling bug (stylized as FP-DSS or FPDSS) affecting original AMD Zen 1 (and Zen 1+) processors. The Linux kernel is already to go with a security fix for those still relying on the very first Ryzen or EPYC processors.

Intel Xe2 Lunar Lake Linux Graphics Performance Up ~17% Over Past Year

Given the Ubuntu 26.04 LTS release being imminent and also realizing it's been nearly one year to the day since reviewing the Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 13 Aura Edition laptop under Linux, I ran some fresh benchmarks for seeing how the integrated Xe2 graphics have evolved on Linux over the past year.

Fedora 44 Will Not Be Released Next Week

17 April 08:17 AM EDT - Fedora - No-Go

Fedora 44 final had been aiming for an early release target of 21 April, but due to outstanding blocker bugs, it's now revised to target a release on 28 April.

16 April

New NTFS File-System Driver Submitted For Linux 7.1

Making today very exciting in Linux 7.1 merge window land was a pull request being sent out for introducing the new, modern NTFS file-system driver. Linus Torvalds has yet to comment if he's going to merge the new driver but it looks like it's ready for providing a better Linux NTFS experience over the current NTFS3 driver that was upstreamed by Paragon Software a few years ago and hasn't seen too much feature progress.

Mir 2.26 Begins Working On Rust-Based Input Platform

16 April 01:51 PM EDT - Ubuntu - Mir 2.26

Canonical today released Mir 2.26 as the newest feature release for this compositor for building Wayland-based shells. Notable with Mir 2.26 is a Rust-based input platform is in development as part of their broader effort for bringing Rust code into Mir.

AlmaLinux OS Kitten 10 Adds i686 User-Space Packages

The community-based AlmaLinux OS alternative to Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) continues exploring ways to better differentiate it from upstream RHEL and other derivatives. The latest difference is AlmaLinux OS Kitten 10 adding i686 user-space packages for those wanting to run on a RHEL 10 based platform but still needing x86 32-bit user-space software compatibility.

Intel Formally Announces Core Series 3 "Wildcat Lake"

16 April 09:43 AM EDT - Intel - Intel Core Series 3

Intel today formally announced the Core Series 3 low-end mobile processors previously known as Wildcat Lake. These are the new Intel 18A offerings that are a step below the Core Ultra Series 3 "Panther Lake" SoCs that began shipping earlier this year.

Intel LASS In Good Shape For Linux 7.1

16 April 07:02 AM EDT - Intel - Linear Address Space Separation

In addition to Linux 7.1 supporting FRED by default for Flexible Return and Event Delivery, another Intel CPU feature now in good shape for this next kernel version is Linear Address Space Separation (LASS).

Linux 7.1 Picks Up The MMC Changes After Rejected By Linus In Linux 7.0

Back during the Linux 7.0 merge window the MMC changes were rejected by Linus Torvalds as "complete garbage" that wasn't building properly and not vetted through linux-next. He went without pulling any MMC changes for the v7.0 cycle while now for Linux 7.1 the code has been better tested and successfully merged.

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