Vulkan 1.3.270 Released With New Imagination Extension To Help OpenGL Emulation

Vulkan 1.3.270 is out this morning as the latest routine spec update for this high performance graphics and compute API. In addition to the usual assortment of minor fixes/clarifications, there is one new extension this time around…

Source: Phoronix – Vulkan 1.3.270 Released With New Imagination Extension To Help OpenGL Emulation

Intel Posts Latest AVX10.1-256 & AVX10.1-512 Compiler Patches For GCC

Since announcing AVX10 earlier this year, Intel compiler engineers have been quite busy preparing the open-source compiler toolchains like GCC and LLVM/Clang for this next iteration of Advanced Vector Extensions. On Thursday night the latest AVX10.1 work was posted for the GNU Compiler Collection ahead of its upcoming feature freeze…

Source: Phoronix – Intel Posts Latest AVX10.1-256 & AVX10.1-512 Compiler Patches For GCC

Terakan Driver Continues Working To Bring Vulkan To The Radeon HD 6000 Series

While AMD officially supports a much narrower range of more recent Radeon hardware with their official graphics drivers for Windows (and Linux – as it pertains to their Radeon Software for Linux packaged driver and AMDVLK official Vulkan driver), thanks to the open-source community around AMD’s open-source driver code there are always nifty things that come about… As I wrote about earlier this year, an independent developer has been striving to bring Vulkan to the Radeon HD 6000 series. Yes, the 13 year old “Northern Islands” graphics processors…

Source: Phoronix – Terakan Driver Continues Working To Bring Vulkan To The Radeon HD 6000 Series

Cloud-Hypervisor 36 Brings AMD CPU Topology Support, AIO Backend For Block Devices

Cloud Hypervisor 36 has been released as this Rust-written VMM that started out as an Intel open-source project that since was folded into the Linux Foundation umbrella with support from Microsoft, Arm, and other vendors. More recently even the likes of AMD and Ampere Computing have been onboard with this cloud and security focused virtualization hypervisor…

Source: Phoronix – Cloud-Hypervisor 36 Brings AMD CPU Topology Support, AIO Backend For Block Devices

TuxClocker 1.3 Preparing Additional AMD GPU Voltage & Memory Controls

Since the release of TuxClocker 1.0 back in September, this open-source and independently-developed overclocking/performance utility for Linux systems has been quick to tack on new features and rolling out new versions. A release candidate for TuxClocker 1.3 was issued a few days ago with yet more AMD graphics card controls…

Source: Phoronix – TuxClocker 1.3 Preparing Additional AMD GPU Voltage & Memory Controls

MIPS AR7 Platform Support Removed In Linux 6.7

With the MIPS CPU architecture at the end of the road in light of RISC-V and LoongArch, there isn’t much going on when it comes to MIPS development for the Linux kernel. Most cycles these days just brings bug fixes and removing old/unmaintained platforms. The latest MIPS platform now being removed is AR7 with Linux 6.7…

Source: Phoronix – MIPS AR7 Platform Support Removed In Linux 6.7

NVIDIA Pushes 62MB Of GSP Binary Firmware Blobs Into Linux-Firmware.Git

As mentioned last week, merged for the Linux 6.7 kernel is NVIDIA GSP firmware support in the Nouveau driver so that these NVIDIA firmware blobs can handle hardware initialization and power management related tasks. This support is optional right now for the GeForce RTX 20 / RTX 30 series hardware with Nouveau but necessary if wanting better performance via re-clocking the GPUs. The GSP firmware is a mandatory requirement for Nouveau with the NVIDIA RTX 40 GPUs and moving forward…

Source: Phoronix – NVIDIA Pushes 62MB Of GSP Binary Firmware Blobs Into Linux-Firmware.Git

AMD Cleaning Up RadeonSI Linux Driver Code Ahead Of Next-Gen GPU Enablement

There’s been a number of patches quietly landing for the RadeonSI Gallium3D driver by AMD engineers in making various clean-ups and appearing to prepare for future adjustments to the driver in eventually extending the support beyond the current RDNA3 “GFX11” graphics hardware…

Source: Phoronix – AMD Cleaning Up RadeonSI Linux Driver Code Ahead Of Next-Gen GPU Enablement

Microsoft Gets OpenGL 4.3 Implemented Atop Direct3D 12 With Mesa

Microsoft engineers continue working on the Mesa drivers as part of their effort for implementing various industry standard APIs atop Direct3D 12. This support can be used in cases of Windows drivers lacking for these APIs as well as being used within WSL for the graphics support while relying on D3D12 with the host environment…

Source: Phoronix – Microsoft Gets OpenGL 4.3 Implemented Atop Direct3D 12 With Mesa