PreSonus Studio One 6.5 Music Production Software Adds Wayland-Only Linux Support

At the end of September PreSonus Audio Electronics announced Studio One 6.5 as the latest version of their premium Studio One music production software / digital audio workstation (DAW). While for years Linux has had options like Ardour, Stargate, REAPER and Zrythm, for the first time the commercial Studio One has seen native Linux support…

Source: Phoronix – PreSonus Studio One 6.5 Music Production Software Adds Wayland-Only Linux Support

Polychromatic 0.8.2 Released For Managing Razer Peripherals On Linux

Polychromatic continues evolving as the open-source management software for Razer peripherals on Linux that makes use of the independently-developed OpenRazer kernel drivers for improving the customization experience around Razer mice, keyboards, and other devices on Linux…

Source: Phoronix – Polychromatic 0.8.2 Released For Managing Razer Peripherals On Linux

Intel oneDNN 3.3 Brings More Performance Optimizations For Sapphire Rapids / AMX

In addition to x86-simd-sort 3.0 being released for speedy AVX-512 sorting, Friday also brought the release of oneDNN 3.3 as the deep neural network library that is part of oneAPI and focused on helping developers build out deep learning applications…

Source: Phoronix – Intel oneDNN 3.3 Brings More Performance Optimizations For Sapphire Rapids / AMX

OpenJDK Merges Intel's x86-simd-sort For Speeding Up Data Sorting 7~15x

Earlier this year Intel posted x86-simd-sort as a blazing fast sorting library that makes use of AVX-512. When the popular Numpy began using it they found up to 10~17x faster sorts for 16-bit to 64-bit data types. Today Intel software engineers released x86-simd-sort 3.0 and it also comes minutes after OpenJDK merged a modified version of this speeding sorting code into that reference JDK codebase…

Source: Phoronix – OpenJDK Merges Intel’s x86-simd-sort For Speeding Up Data Sorting 7~15x

AMD OpenSIL Will Be Talked About Later This Month At The 2023 OCP Global Summit

Earlier this year at the OCP Regional Summit in Prague AMD first presented openSIL as their new open-source CPU silicon initialization effort that can integrate with Coreboot and open-source boot firmware solutions. AMD openSIL is currently being prototyped on Genoa platforms but in a few years will eventually replace AGESA on both client and server processors. Later this month at the OCP Global Summit, there will be a new presentation on AMD openSIL…

Source: Phoronix – AMD OpenSIL Will Be Talked About Later This Month At The 2023 OCP Global Summit