Intel Meteor Lake Arc Graphics: A Fantastic Upgrade, Battles AMD RDNA3 Integrated Graphics

Yesterday I posted the first Intel Meteor Lake Linux benchmarks that were focused on the CPU capabilities with the Intel Core Ultra 7 155H on Ubuntu Linux compared to the existing AMD Ryzen 7 7840U. The strictly CPU core performance ended up being rather disappointing with the AMD Zen 4 laptop dominating in most cases at similar or better power efficiency. But where things become much more interesting — and competitive — with Meteor Lake is on the integrated graphics side now featuring Arc Graphics. The benchmarks today is our first look at the new Meteor Lake Arc Graphics with the Core 7 Ultra 155H while comparing it to the RDNA3 integrated graphics found with the AMD Ryzen 7 7840U as well as the prior generation Intel integrated graphics.

Source: Phoronix – Intel Meteor Lake Arc Graphics: A Fantastic Upgrade, Battles AMD RDNA3 Integrated Graphics

Ikey Doherty's Serpent OS Continues Building Up Its Rust Infrastructure

Ikey Doherty who is known for his work starting Solus Linus as well as the Budgie desktop while also formerly working on Intel’s Clear Linux and other open-source software contributions has most recently been working on his newest endeavour: Serpent OS. A end-of-year development summary has now been posted that outlines the latest work on this Linux distribution…

Source: Phoronix – Ikey Doherty’s Serpent OS Continues Building Up Its Rust Infrastructure

Sound Open Firmware 2.8 Released With New Intel & AMD Bits

A new version of Sound Open Firmware is now available for this open-source audio DSP firmware and development tools. For what began as an Intel open-source project for open-source sound firmware is now seeing ongoing adoption by AMD, MediaTek, and other vendors. Sound Open Firmware 2.8 has been released ahead of the holidays…

Source: Phoronix – Sound Open Firmware 2.8 Released With New Intel & AMD Bits

The Linux Kernel Looks To Drop Much Of The Remaining SPARC 32-bit CPU Support

It’s just not old wired and wireless networking drivers being removed from the mainline Linux kernel but as part of some winter-time cleaning a set of patches have been posted that would remove much of the remaining SPARC32 support for old 32-bit Sun workstations…

Source: Phoronix – The Linux Kernel Looks To Drop Much Of The Remaining SPARC 32-bit CPU Support

Intel Core Ultra 7 155H Meteor Lake vs. AMD Ryzen 7 7840U On Linux In 300+ CPU Benchmarks

Last week Intel launched their Core Ultra “Meteor Lake” notebook processors. Genuinely very curious about the performance potential under Linux along with various features of these new mobile SoCs like the NPU and integrated Arc Graphics, I bought an Intel Core Ultra laptop on launch-day for carrying out Linux benchmarks. In this first review of Intel Meteor Lake on Linux is a look at how the Intel Core Ultra 7 155H performs against the common AMD Ryzen 7 7840U as the Zen 4 laptop competition.

Source: Phoronix – Intel Core Ultra 7 155H Meteor Lake vs. AMD Ryzen 7 7840U On Linux In 300+ CPU Benchmarks

PoCL 5.0 Released With Transparent OpenCL Over Networked Systems Capability

PoCL 5.0 has been officially released as the latest version of this “Portable Computing Language” implementation that provides OpenCL support for CPU-based execution as well as various other LLVM-based hardware back-ends like for NVIDIA PTX and oneAPI Level Zero. With PoCL 5.0 is also a new experimental back-end for targeting OpenCL support distributed across networked systems…

Source: Phoronix – PoCL 5.0 Released With Transparent OpenCL Over Networked Systems Capability

Intel IAA Crypto Compression Driver To Be Merged For Linux 6.8

Set to be merged for the upcoming Linux 6.8 kernel cycle is the IAA crypto compression driver for allowing users of the Linux kernel’s compression API to make use of the Intel Analytics Accelerator (IAA) found with Sapphire Rapids and Emerald Rapids Xeon server processors…

Source: Phoronix – Intel IAA Crypto Compression Driver To Be Merged For Linux 6.8

Arcan Display Framework Receives Funding As Innovative Wayland Alternative

While much of the focus by Linux desktops as we roll into 2024 is polishing off their Wayland support, there does exist a rather innovative display server out there that’s been in the works for years: Arcan. Arcan is the open-source project built atop a game engine and provides a display server paired with a real-time multimedia framework for audio and video. Arcan can be used from embedded purposes through full desktop solutions and can also interact with Wayland and X11 as well as embracing VR. Arcan 0.6.3 was released today along with the announcement that they’ve taken on some funding…

Source: Phoronix – Arcan Display Framework Receives Funding As Innovative Wayland Alternative

Intel Gaudi2's Linux Driver Support Is "Very Stable At This Point", Gaudi2C Device Added

By now you’ve likely heard how Intel’s Gaudi2 accelerator hardware is standing up very well against the NVIDIA competition especially in value. There’s nothing new there but an important part to keep in mind — and where Intel is the hands-down winner — is the open-source ecosystem with having a fully open-source and upstream Linux kernel accelerator driver as well as their SynapseAI open-source components in user-space. The Gaudi2 open-source kernel driver support is now considered “very stable at this point” with the upstream state fairing well…

Source: Phoronix – Intel Gaudi2’s Linux Driver Support Is “Very Stable At This Point”, Gaudi2C Device Added

Intel 5th Gen Xeon Performance Benchmarks: Impressive Efficiency Gains With "Optimized Power Mode"

With the new Intel 5th Gen Xeon “Emerald Rapids” processors there is a new feature called the Optimized Power Mode (OPM). This Optimized Power Mode can be enabled via the system BIOS for Emerald Rapids for helping to reduce the CPU power consumption when not running at full utilization. With Intel claiming that up to 110 Watts of server power savings can be conserved when running at 30~40% utilization, I was curious and set out to run my own Optimized Power Mode benchmarks with the Xeon Platinum 8592+ processors. Here is a deep dive on Intel Optimized Power Mode benchmarks.

Source: Phoronix – Intel 5th Gen Xeon Performance Benchmarks: Impressive Efficiency Gains With “Optimized Power Mode”