AMD Releases ROCm 5.7 GPU Compute Stack

ROCm 5.7 was released on Friday with the introduction of a new “hipTensor” library, the ROCgdb debugger being extended with Fortran and OMPD support, and new optimizations to the rocRAND and MIVisionX libraries. AMD has also announced end-of-support for the AMD Instinct MI50 accelerator while not yet formally announcing any new RDNA3 GPU support…

Source: Phoronix – AMD Releases ROCm 5.7 GPU Compute Stack

Ubuntu 23.10's Firefox Snap Enabling Wayland By Default

While the Ubuntu desktop has been using the GNOME Wayland session by default, Ubuntu’s default Firefox browser build within its Snap confinements has continued relying upon XWayland. But the Firefox Snap beginning with Ubuntu 23.10 is now enabling the native Wayland support by default…

Source: Phoronix – Ubuntu 23.10’s Firefox Snap Enabling Wayland By Default

SteamOS 3.5 Rolls Out In Preview On The Steam Deck With Many New Features

In time for the weekend gamers, SteamOS 3.5 has just rolled out into Valve’s preview channel for the Steam Deck. Those switching over to the “Preview” mode from the System Update Channel setting can begin to enjoy this huge feature update for the Arch Linux based SteamOS…

Source: Phoronix – SteamOS 3.5 Rolls Out In Preview On The Steam Deck With Many New Features

GCC Preparing To Introduce "-fhardened" Security Hardening Option

Following discussions among compiler developers and other stakeholders, the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) is preparing to add a “-fhardened” compiler option that will enable various hardening features aimed at increasing the security/robustness of the generated binaries…

Source: Phoronix – GCC Preparing To Introduce “-fhardened” Security Hardening Option

Servo Browser Engine Enables New Default UI, Improves Crash Error Page, Replaces OpenSSL

The Servo web rendering engine that is written in Rust and started originally by Mozilla while now being developed as a Linux Foundation Europe project has issued a status update around recent changes to this memory-safe and modular web browser engine…

Source: Phoronix – Servo Browser Engine Enables New Default UI, Improves Crash Error Page, Replaces OpenSSL

Ubuntu 23.04 & 22.04.3 Installs Haven't Been Following Their Own Security Best Practices

It turns out that Ubuntu Linux installations of Ubuntu 23.04, 22.04.3 LTS, and installs done since April 2023 that accepted the Snap version update haven’t been following Ubuntu’s own recommended security best practices for their security pocket configuration for packages. A new Subiquity release was issued today to fix this problem while those on affected Ubuntu installs are recommended to manually edit their /etc/apt/sources.list file…

Source: Phoronix – Ubuntu 23.04 & 22.04.3 Installs Haven’t Been Following Their Own Security Best Practices

Intel Starts Work On Enabling "Xe2" Graphics Within Their Open-Source Mesa Drivers

Tucked away within a merge to Mesa entitled, “intel/genxml: Support importing, which cuts the overall xml file size almost in half” Intel Linux graphics driver engineers are slowly beginning to start work on the “Xe2” graphics support to be found with Lunar Lake processors…

Source: Phoronix – Intel Starts Work On Enabling “Xe2” Graphics Within Their Open-Source Mesa Drivers

AMD ZenDNN 4.1 Released For Speeding Up Deep Learning Inference On Ryzen / EPYC CPUs

AMD on Thursday released ZenDNN 4.1 as the newest release of their Zen Deep Neural Network Library for accelerating inference workloads on AMD Ryzen and EPYC processors. The ZenDNN library remains API compatible with Intel’s oneDNN library and helps for building out optimized AI workloads for use on AMD Zen processors…

Source: Phoronix – AMD ZenDNN 4.1 Released For Speeding Up Deep Learning Inference On Ryzen / EPYC CPUs

sdl12-compat 1.2.66 Gets More Games/Software Working On This SDL2 Portability Layer

The sdl12-compat project is an interesting effort to allow for aging software and games targeting the SDL 1.2 APIs to work atop this compatibility layer so it in turn runs atop the SDL2 libraries. With the sdl12-compat 1.2.66 release more games and other software are now successfully working on this library…

Source: Phoronix – sdl12-compat 1.2.66 Gets More Games/Software Working On This SDL2 Portability Layer

Linux 6.6 Delivers Some Impressive Gains For AMD EPYC 9754 "Bergamo" Server Performance

From my early testing thus far of the Linux 6.6 kernel in its very early state, some of the most impressive gains are happening on AMD’s high core count server processors, the EPYC 9754 “Bergamo” in particular is enjoying some stellar improvements for various server workloads on this forthcoming kernel.

Source: Phoronix – Linux 6.6 Delivers Some Impressive Gains For AMD EPYC 9754 “Bergamo” Server Performance

Linux 6.7 To Make It Easier To Toggle Support For x86 32-bit Programs

The Linux kernel currently allows disabling support for 32-bit programs and 32-bit system calls at compile-time, but a new option expected to be introduced with Linux 6.7 this winter will provide a new “ia32_emulation” boot time option to allow unconditionally disabling support for 32-bit programs and system calls…

Source: Phoronix – Linux 6.7 To Make It Easier To Toggle Support For x86 32-bit Programs

GNU Assembler Starts Getting Ready For Intel AVX10.1

Back in July Intel announced AVX10 as the future of AVX-512 and how they ultimately plan to support more Advanced Vector Extensions capabilities on both future P and E cores. Since then they’ve begun making preparations to the open-source compiler toolchains around enabling AVX10…

Source: Phoronix – GNU Assembler Starts Getting Ready For Intel AVX10.1

AMD To Enable Seamless Boot Across Modern Radeon Graphics Hardware

The past two years AMD’s AMDGPU Linux kernel driver has supported Seamless Boot on Van Gogh APUs notably used by Valve’s Steam Deck. AMD Seamless Boot is for a seamless or flicker-free boot experience by aiming to avoid redundant/unnecessary mode-sets by the driver. After a few years being limited in its scope of supported hardware, new patches are aiming to open up Seamless Boot usage to more AMD Radeon graphics hardware…

Source: Phoronix – AMD To Enable Seamless Boot Across Modern Radeon Graphics Hardware

Intel IFS Driver Prepares For Granite Rapids & Sierra Forest

One of the nifty new features with Intel Xeon Scalable “Sapphire Rapids” processors not talked about much is the In-Field Scan (IFS) functionality for allowing various tests to be carried out prior to deploy the new processors or over time in the data center for trying to spot any silicon-level issues. IFS aims to uncover any processor issues not caught by ECC, parity checks, RAS, or other safeguards when new CPUs reach the data center or as they age over time…

Source: Phoronix – Intel IFS Driver Prepares For Granite Rapids & Sierra Forest