Mesa 23.2 Stable Released For Improved Open-Source Vulkan & OpenGL Drivers

After being delayed by many weeks, Mesa 23.2 has been released as the quarterly feature release for this collection of open-source OpenGL and Vulkan drivers used by AMD Radeon, Intel graphics, Apple Silicon, Qualcomm Adreno (Freedreno), Nouveau (open-source NVIDIA), Broadcom / Raspberry Pi, Arm Mali and other hardware…

Source: Phoronix – Mesa 23.2 Stable Released For Improved Open-Source Vulkan & OpenGL Drivers

System76's COSMIC Desktop Adds New Window-Swapping Mode, Dynamic Settings

In addition to KDE Plasma 6.0, another exciting desktop milestone we can look forward to in 2024 is the COSMIC desktop from System76 when they end up releasing the next Pop!_OS based upon Ubuntu 24.04 LTS. The Pop!_OS / COSMIC developers continue making great progress on their Rust-written desktop environment…

Source: Phoronix – System76’s COSMIC Desktop Adds New Window-Swapping Mode, Dynamic Settings

Mesa 23.3 Lands Initial Intel Vulkan Driver Sparse Support – Needed For Many Newer Games

Intel engineers have merged to Mesa 23.3 the initial open-source “ANV” Vulkan driver support for sparse resources! This is the important feature needed for running a number of newer Direct3D 12 games with Steam Play (Proton) via VKD3D-Proton with Intel graphics hardware…

Source: Phoronix – Mesa 23.3 Lands Initial Intel Vulkan Driver Sparse Support – Needed For Many Newer Games

Raspberry Pi 5 Benchmarks: Significantly Better Performance, Improved I/O

After a difficult few years of global supply chain woes leading to limited available and heightened retail pricing on the Raspberry Pi single board computers, today there is finally an update to the family. Four years after the Raspberry Pi 4 shipped, today the Raspberry Pi 5 is launching with a much improved SoC leading to significant performance gains. Additional improvements with the Raspberry Pi 5 make this a very nice generational upgrade.

Source: Phoronix – Raspberry Pi 5 Benchmarks: Significantly Better Performance, Improved I/O

Windows 11 vs. Ubuntu 23.10 Performance On The Lenovo ThinkPad P14s Gen 4

As some complementary data points to yesterday’s Lenovo ThinkPad P14s Gen 4 AMD Linux laptop review, here is a look at how the out-of-the-box Microsoft Windows 11 Pro performance compares to that of the upcoming Ubuntu 23.10 on this AMD Ryzen 7 7840U “Phoenix” laptop.

Source: Phoronix – Windows 11 vs. Ubuntu 23.10 Performance On The Lenovo ThinkPad P14s Gen 4

CodeWeavers Releases CrossOver 23.5 With A Focus On Boosting macOS Gaming

CodeWeavers — in addition to contributing significantly to upstream Wine and being involved with Valve on Proton for Steam Play — continues to offer CrossOver as a premium Wine-based software solution for enjoying Windows games and applications like Microsoft Office and Adobe products on Linux, macOS, and Chrome OS. Out today is CrossOver 23.5 as the latest evolution of this Wine-based commercial software…

Source: Phoronix – CodeWeavers Releases CrossOver 23.5 With A Focus On Boosting macOS Gaming

The Servo Browser Engine Has Been Making Great Progress In 2023

The Servo browser engine has been seeing renewed development activity and interest since it was transferred to the Linux Foundation Europe and has attracted contributions from the likes of the Igalia consulting firm. Last week at the Open Source Summit Europe, an update on Servo was presented…

Source: Phoronix – The Servo Browser Engine Has Been Making Great Progress In 2023

More Intel Xe2 / Lunar Lake Graphics Support Readied For Open-Source Mesa Drivers

Earlier this month I noted that Intel’s open-source Linux graphics driver engineers had begun working on the OpenGL and Vulkan Mesa driver support for Xe 2 graphics as to be found with Lunar Lake “LNL” processors. Since then the initial hardware enablement work has only continued heating up…

Source: Phoronix – More Intel Xe2 / Lunar Lake Graphics Support Readied For Open-Source Mesa Drivers

TuxClocker 1.0 Released As An Alternative Way Of NVIDIA GPU Overclocking On Linux

TuxClocker has been in development for several years as another open-source GPU overclocking GUI for Linux. TuxClocker initially provided a Qt5-based user interface for GPU overclocking and ultimately established a D-Bus API as well with the new release. TuxClocker 1.0 was finally released today as the latest update to this Linux GPU overclocking software…

Source: Phoronix – TuxClocker 1.0 Released As An Alternative Way Of NVIDIA GPU Overclocking On Linux

Lenovo ThinkPad P14s Gen 4 w/ AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 7840U Running Nicely On Linux

The past few weeks I’ve been putting the Lenovo ThinkPad P14s Gen 4 AMD mobile workstation through its paces that is powered by the AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 7840U SoC. Besides uncovering one BIOS issue that is in the process of being resolved, this latest-generation AMD-powered laptop that features 64GB of LPDDR5X memory, 1TB NVMe SSD, and integrated Radeon graphics with 2.8K OLED display has been working out well on modern Linux distributions. Here’s a look at this AMD Zen 4 laptop running on Linux and plenty of performance benchmarks for this laptop.

Source: Phoronix – Lenovo ThinkPad P14s Gen 4 w/ AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 7840U Running Nicely On Linux

Limited Support For The AMD Pensando Elba SoC Might Finally Land Upstream In Linux 6.7

For a year and a half now Pensando has been working on enabling their Elba SoC support for the mainline Linux kernel – a process that coincidentally began just days after AMD announced it was acquiring Pensando. Over the past 18 months the AMD-Pensando Elba SoC enablement work has now been through 16 rounds of code review but still isn’t over the finish line yet but some of the initial enablement code might finally land with Linux 6.7…

Source: Phoronix – Limited Support For The AMD Pensando Elba SoC Might Finally Land Upstream In Linux 6.7

VirtIO VSOCK MSG_ZEROCOPY To Begin Landing For Linux 6.7: More Performance

The first of three parts for MSG_ZEROCOPY preparations for the VirtIO-Vsock driver have been queued into net-next ahead of planned introduction in the Linux 6.7 kernel as another means of achieving greater performance within virtual machines…

Source: Phoronix – VirtIO VSOCK MSG_ZEROCOPY To Begin Landing For Linux 6.7: More Performance

Intel Has Another Series Optimizing Linux Performance With PCP High Auto-Tuning

Intel’s open-source software engineers are known for many great performance optimizations to the Linux kernel. Over the years Intel has contributed countless performance optimizations to the kernel and related Linux components that have made significant improvements not only for Intel hardware but x86_64 as a whole and at times CPU architecture independent improvements. One of their newest performance optimizing patch series is around Per-CPU Pageset (PCP) high auto-tuning…

Source: Phoronix – Intel Has Another Series Optimizing Linux Performance With PCP High Auto-Tuning