LLVM's DTLTO Now More Efficiently Adding Files To The Link For Much Better Performance
…At an extreme on Windows with an AMD Ryzen 16-core processor, adding a file to the link was taking ~2799 ms while with the now-merged code has dropped to just…
…At an extreme on Windows with an AMD Ryzen 16-core processor, adding a file to the link was taking ~2799 ms while with the now-merged code has dropped to just…
…on 31 March 2026 at 10:22 AM EDT. Add A Comment Sent out yesterday were the DRM Rust feature changes for DRM-Next ahead of the Linux 7.1 merge window…
…And the Windows-oriented "mainstream" sites that will quickly post new articles following any Phoronix reports on new Linux hardware bits and the like, but not always linking back and just making…
…Module to better align with the Radeon display power management behavior on Microsoft Windows. - Enablement of next-gen AMD graphics hardware IP albeit due to the block-by-block versioning it's…
…AI NPUs on Linux. Already queued in DRM-Next ahead of the Linux 7.2 merge window in June is support for AMD's next-gen "AIE4" NPU hardware with the AMDXDNA…
…Linux Kernel on 18 June 2026 at 09:43 AM EDT. 1 Comment The cryptographic subsystem updates have been merged for the ongoing Linux 7.2 kernel merge window. Headlining the Linux…
…and Vulkan drivers for a variety of hardware as well as the likes of Rusticl for OpenCL, Zink for OpenGL-on-Vulkan, various Windows acceleration components, and more. Mesa 26.1 brings…
…RVV aims to lower the time / review costs on patches while still being developed/tested, the project would rely on benchmarks for evaluating RVV changes on different RISC-V hardware platforms, and…
…Various improvements are making FEX more applicable on those ARM devices with just 16GB or less of memory. FEX 2604 also brings a variety of performance improvements, including some optimizations to avoid…
…Those wanting to check out Intel BigDL before it goes EOL can find the code via intel/BigDL on GitHub . Intel Thermald 2.5.12 Released... With Initial Support For ARM Intel…