Intel Xeon Platinum 8592+ "Emerald Rapids" Linux Benchmarks

Following the 5th Gen Xeon Scalable “Emerald Rapids” overview, you are likely wondering about the performance claims made by Intel and how they shake up in independent testing as well as how Emerald Rapids competes against AMD EPYC Genoa(X) and Bergamo. If so this article is for you with the Phoronix benchmarks of the new flagship Intel Xeon Platinum 8592+ 64-core processors being tested in both single and dual socket modes.

Source: Phoronix – Intel Xeon Platinum 8592+ “Emerald Rapids” Linux Benchmarks

Intel Launches 5th Gen Xeon Scalable "Emerald Rapids" Server Processors

In addition to announcing the Core Ultra “Meteor Lake” processors, Intel’s AI Everywhere event in New York City also served as the launch point for 5th Gen Xeon Scalable “Emerald Rapids” server processors. Emerald Rapids is an incremental improvement over Sapphire Rapids with emboldened AI capabilities, energy efficiency improvements, and now up to 64 cores per socket.

Source: Phoronix – Intel Launches 5th Gen Xeon Scalable “Emerald Rapids” Server Processors

Intel Launches Core Ultra "Meteor Lake" Mobile Processors

At Intel’s AI Everywhere event they officially launched their new Core Ultra branded Meteor Lake processors that will begin appearing in new laptops. Intel Core Ultra aims to deliver their most power efficient client processors, deliver around twice the GPU performance of existing integrated graphics, and via the NPU feature more robust AI capabilities.

Source: Phoronix – Intel Launches Core Ultra “Meteor Lake” Mobile Processors

Dbus-Broker 34 Released For High Performance D-Bus Message Broker

There’s been nothing new on the BUS1 front this year for capability-based IPC within the Linux kernel… In fact, the BUS1 out-of-tree kernel module has gone untouched for years now. But out of the BUS1 project has been Dbus-Broker for a high performance D-Bus message broker in user-space that doesn’t break existing D-Bus compatibility. Out today is the newest version of that project closely tied to systemd developers…

Source: Phoronix – Dbus-Broker 34 Released For High Performance D-Bus Message Broker

Arch Linux ALHP Adds x86-64-v4 Repository For Packages Built With AVX-512

The unofficial “ALHP” repositories for Arch Linux have begun offering an x86-64-v4 tuned repository for packages built against this current highest x86-64 micro-architecture feature level for the latest Intel and AMD processors with AVX-512 support…

Source: Phoronix – Arch Linux ALHP Adds x86-64-v4 Repository For Packages Built With AVX-512

KDE Plasma Mobile 6 Porting Underway

While there has been much talk this year about KDE Plasma 6.0 on the desktop as it gears up for release at the end of February, there’s been less talk about the Plasma Mobile work for having the KDE stack on smartphones. But it turns out some progress is quietly being made on KDE Plasma Mobile for bringing it aligned with the “6” platform…

Source: Phoronix – KDE Plasma Mobile 6 Porting Underway

Glibc Is The Latest Open-Source Project Adopting A Code of Conduct

The GNU C Library “glibc” is the latest free software project to adopt a Code of Conduct (CoC) in aiming to encourage welcoming behavior and less controversy among developers and other stakeholders when engaging this key component to the Linux software ecosystem…

Source: Phoronix – Glibc Is The Latest Open-Source Project Adopting A Code of Conduct

Ubuntu 24.04 LTS To Enable Frame Pointers By Default For Better Profiling/Debugging

Canonical has decided for Ubuntu 24.04 LTS that they will now enable frame pointers by default when building packages. There will still selectively be some packages where they decide to disable frame pointers due to the performance overhead, but the focus on this change is to improve the out-of-the-box debugging and profiling support on the Linux distribution…

Source: Phoronix – Ubuntu 24.04 LTS To Enable Frame Pointers By Default For Better Profiling/Debugging

X.Org Server & XWayland Updated Due To Two Decade-Old Security Vulnerabilities

The X.Org Server doesn’t see much in the way of feature work these days with Red Hat and others divesting from classic X.Org/X11 sessions. But there continues to be new point releases of the X.Org Server and the XWayland code due to long-standing security issues within the X.Org codebase. New point releases were out last night due to two CVEs for bugs dating back to 2007 and 2009…

Source: Phoronix – X.Org Server & XWayland Updated Due To Two Decade-Old Security Vulnerabilities

Linux To Drop Support For 15 Year Old, Never-Shipped Intel "Carillo Ranch"

With Intel’s very timely upstream Linux hardware support going back years, they typically start on the upstream hardware enablement well in advance of the product’s planned public launch. On a number of occasions this has meant adding support to the Linux kernel for hardware that never ends up being released to consumers. There’s been recent cases like the Thunder Bay support that was dropped from the kernel after it became clear that the SoC would never ship to now a more extreme case of a driver being in the mainline kernel for 15 years to support never-released hardware…

Source: Phoronix – Linux To Drop Support For 15 Year Old, Never-Shipped Intel “Carillo Ranch”

SVT-AV1 1.8 Brings More Performance Improvements Plus ARM Neon SIMD Optimizations

SVT-AV1 v1.8 was released this week as the newest version of this open-source AV1 video encoder originally started by Intel and continues to be developed by Intel engineers in cooperation with the Alliance for Open Media. As with most releases, optimizing this CPU-based AV1 encoder’s performance continues to be a key priority…

Source: Phoronix – SVT-AV1 1.8 Brings More Performance Improvements Plus ARM Neon SIMD Optimizations

Ubuntu Linux Evaluating x86-64-v3 Based Build – AVX & Newer Intel/AMD CPUs

Canonical is experimenting with x86_64 micro-architecture feature levels! They have produced an experimental build of Ubuntu Server using x86_64_v3 for requiring basically Intel and AMD CPUs with AVX capabilities. But they aren’t yet committing to it as a default or when such a change may materialize…

Source: Phoronix – Ubuntu Linux Evaluating x86-64-v3 Based Build – AVX & Newer Intel/AMD CPUs

HP Z6 G5 A Makes For An Incredibly Powerful AMD Workstation For Creators & Developers

Since the release of the Threadripper 7000 series on 20 November I’ve carried out and published many benchmarks of these new HEDT/PRO CPUs including the flagship AMD Ryzen Threadripper PRO 7995WX featuring 96-cores / 192-threads. All of my Threadripper PRO 7995WX benchmarks have been carried out using an HP Z6 G5 A workstation and it’s proven to be an outright beast for creators, software developers, and others needing immense multi-threaded capabilities at your finger tips. Here’s more about my experience with this new high-end HP workstation.

Source: Phoronix – HP Z6 G5 A Makes For An Incredibly Powerful AMD Workstation For Creators & Developers