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AMD Ryzen 3 3100 + Ryzen 3 3300X Offering Great Budget Linux CPU Performance
At the end of April AMD announced the Ryzen 3 3100 + Ryzen 3 3300X and these Zen 2 budget processors are now shipping. Here are our initial benchmarks of the AMD Ryzen 3 3100 and Ryzen 3 3300X processors running on Ubuntu Linux compared to an assortment of old and new Intel/AMD CPUs with Ubuntu 20.04 LTS.
GCC 10 Compiler Released With Radeon OpenMP/OpenACC Offload, Intel Tigerlake/Cooperlake
The GNU Compiler Collection 10 has seen its first stable release this morning in the form of GCC 10.1...
There Are Many Interesting Google Summer of Code 2020 Open-Source Projects
Google this week announced accepted projects for Summer of Code 2020 as their virtual engagement for getting students involved in open-source development. As usual, there are a lot of interesting GSoC projects...
Experimental Linux Live OS For Showcasing Wayland Updated With Latest Desktops
Years ago long before GNOME had great Wayland support and was used by default on the likes of Fedora Workstation and long before other Wayland compositors had mature support along with other areas of the stack, there was a Linux distribution offering up an experimental Linux "Live DVD/USB" OS for showcasing Wayland. That distribution is now out with a new release...
DragonFlyBSD 5.8.1 Released Due To HAMMER2 Bugs, Kernel Fixes
DragonFlyBSD 5.8 debuted in March while now shipping is v5.8.1 as the latest update for this BSD operating system...
Mesa 20.1-RC2 Released For Vetting This Set Of Open-Source OpenGL / Vulkan Drivers
On Wednesday marked the second weekly release candidate for the forthcoming Mesa 20.1...
Oracle Linux 8 Update 2 Released, Now Defaulting To UEK R6 Kernel For New Installs
Following the recent release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.2, Oracle has now released Oracle Linux 8 Update 2 as their RHEL8-based distribution with various extra features on top and even an alternative kernel option...
New Linux Patches Confirm Next-Gen EPYC "Milan" CPUs To Support MPK
Recently we noted the latest revision to AMD's Programmer Reference Manual points to PCID and MPK/PKEY support coming on future CPUs. New Linux patches now confirm that the MPK support is on the way with next-gen EPYC processors...
Android 11 Aiming For Release In Q3
Android 11 Developer Previews have been available since February in bringing new 5G APIs, updated Neural Network APIs, privacy and security improvements, HDMI low-latency mode support, and many other additions. Google is now preparing the transition to Android 11 betas and ultimately to have this next mobile operating system release ready to roar by Q3...
Google's Dart Language Reaches 2.8 Milestone With New Features
It's been a while since hearing much out of the Google-backed Dart programming language for designing UI-focused cross-platform applications and its ability to compile to JavaScript or native code. But out today is Dart 2.8 as the latest step forward for this language...
8-Way Spring 2020 Linux Distribution Performance Comparison With 240+ Benchmarks
Given the recent releases of Fedora 32, Ubuntu 20.04 LTS, Manjaro 20.0, and others, here is a fresh eight-way Linux distribution benchmark comparison.
Qt 5.15 Hits Release Candidate In Hopes Of Shipping Later This Month
Qt 5.15 is aiming to ship in approximately two weeks time while the first release candidate was issued today as one of the last opportunities for testing this forthcoming release...
Mesa's LLVMpipe Driver Adds 4x MSAA Support
David Airlie's "multi-sample support extravaganza" for the LLVMpipe software driver has been merged into Mesa 20.2-devel...
MediaGoblin 0.10 Released With Video Subtitles Support, Other Small Improvements
Last month the GNU MediaGoblin project announced they were still alive and have now managed to deliver a new release in the form of version 0.10...
Canonical Developers Preparing For More ZFS Improvements In Ubuntu 20.10
While Ubuntu 20.04 LTS was released less than two weeks ago, attention by Canonical and the Ubuntu development community has already turned to Ubuntu 20.10 as the Groovy Gorilla. With it being the first release past an LTS debut, they tend to be a more liberal in the changes in allowing plenty of time to stabilize before the next Long Term Support cycle. On the ZFS front it looks like we could be in for some more exciting changes...
Linux Writecache To See Much Greater Performance On Intel Optane Systems Soon
The Linux DM-Writecache target that allows for writeback caching to cache newly written data to an SSD or persistent memory will with Linux 5.8 see better performance out of Intel Optane like storage on newer platforms...
Firefox 76 Released With WebRender Improvements, Better Security
Firefox 76.0 is out today as the newest feature release to Mozilla's web browser...
Linux's Local Cache For Network Filesystems Seeing Huge Speed-Up, Lower Memory Use
David Howells of Red Hat has been working to "massively overhaul" the code surrounding the kernel's local caching for network filesystems...
NVIDIA Carmel Support Finally Mainlined In LLVM/Clang
NVIDIA Carmel CPU cores that succeeded Denver 2 and found for a while already within Tegra Xavier hardware now has mainline LLVM/Clang compiler support...
Intel Preparing Platform Monitoring Technology - Hardware Telemetry With Tiger Lake
Intel developers are working on a new Linux feature and technology called "Intel Platform Monitoring Technology" as amounting to a hardware telemetry framework that can also be used by other hardware vendors. This appears to be a new feature Intel will be supporting on the hardware side starting with Tiger Lake...
The Wayland Book Is Now Freely Available
For those wanting to learn more about the inner-workings of Wayland and its architecture, The Wayland Book is now freely available for all to learn from for moving past the X11 world on the Linux desktop...
OpenIndiana Hipster 2020.04 Released To Phase Out Python 2, GCC7 As Base Compiler
OpenIndiana, the open-source operating system built off Illumos and the former open-source Solaris code, is out with version 2020.04 as its newest feature release...
Unigine Engine Turns 15 Years Old For Delivering First-Rate Linux Graphics
Yesterday marked fifteen years since the very first release of the Unigine Engine, the longtime Linux-friendly game engine that over the past decade has seemingly increased focus towards industrial simulations and AR but remaining well known among PC enthusiasts for the company's very demanding tech demos...
CompuLab Launching The Tensor-PC As A New IIOT Solution
The Linux-friendly folks at CompuLab are preparing to ship the Tensor-PC as their newest creation following their big successes with the likes of the Airtop 3 fan-less PC and incredibly small yet featureful Fitlet...
AMD Working With GNU Developers To Provide More Robust Runtime Detection For Better Performance
Back in March we reported how AMD developers were looking at GNU C Library platform optimizations for Zen and in part could be leveraging some of the capabilities currently employed by Intel for Haswell and newer. It's looking like some solid progress is being made in that direction...
Intel's High-Performance VP9 Encoder Sees Its Second Release
When it comes to Intel's high performance Scalable Video Technology (SVT) video encoders, SVT-AV1 is the most well known for its great speed and usage by Netflix and others. But Intel SVT also consists of VP9 and HEVC/H.265 encoders too and today brought the debut of SVT-VP9 0.2...
GNOME 3.36.2 Released With Restoring TLS 1.0/1.1, Crash Fixes, Other Stable Updates
GNOME 3.36.2 is now available as the latest stable GNOME desktop environment update...
Inkscape 1.0 Released For This Wildly Successful Vector Graphics Program
Inkscape 1.0 is finally here! This open-source vector graphics editor that has been around for nearly two decades has finally reached 1.0 status...
Krita 4.3 Enters Beta For This Leading Open-Source Digital Painting Application
The first beta of Krita 4.3 is now available for this advanced open-source digital painting software package. Krita 4.3 has been baking for about one year so there is a lot in store...
GNOME Adds Bit To Launcher Files For Indicating Apps That Should Run On Discrete GPUs
The GNOME Shell has long provided the ability for easily launching applications on alternative GPUs namely for multi-GPU/Optimus-type setups especially with the increasing number of laptops having both integrated and discrete graphics. GNOME is now introducing an addition to .desktop files so applications can specify if they should run on the dedicated GPU if available...
OpenRazer 2.8 Brings Broader Razer Device Support On Linux
OpenRazer, one of the leading open-source/Linux solutions for configuring Razer peripherals on Linux, is out with a big update...
Vulkan 1.2.140 Released With New Extensions For Private Data, Custom Border Color
Vulkan 1.2.140 is out as the latest version of the Vulkan API for high performance graphics and compute. Besides the usual assortment of documentation clarifications/fixes, this round does bring two new extensions...
Firefox 77 Nightly Adds Initial AV1 Image File Support (AVIF)
Exciting times in Mozilla land as in addition to the recent Wayland improvements along with Flatpak availability and WebGPU support coming together, the newest Firefox Nightly builds now have AV1 Image File Format (AVIF) support...
GNU C Library Adds Detection Support For Zhaoxin CPUs
For the x86_64 Zhaoxin CPUs made in China and based on VIA Centaur IP there is now proper support for them within the GNU C Library...
AMD Radeon Linux Gaming Performance On Mesa 20.1 Looking Good With RADV+ACO
Since its mainlining in Mesa 20.0, the Valve-backed ACO compiler back-end for the Radeon "RADV" Vulkan driver has been helping to reduce game load times and often increasing overall Linux gaming performance both for native titles as well as those on Steam Play with Proton+DXVK/VKD3D. With Mesa 20.1 releasing in the coming weeks, here are some recent benchmarks showing the RADV+ACO performance on Mesa 20.1-devel compared to RADV using its default AMDGPU LLVM back-end.
FSCRYPT Inline Encryption Still Being Prepared For The Linux Kernel
For a number of months now Google engineers have been working on FSCRYPT inline encryption capabilities for EXT4 and F2FS. The work is designed to offer better encryption performance on modern SoCs by having the encryption/decryption happen within the block layer as part of the bio and in turn leveraging the inline encryption hardware on modern Arm SoCs. The work still isn't merged but looks like it could be getting closer...
Freescale Ethernet Driver Unlocks A Big Performance Improvement
The Freescale "FEC" Ethernet driver used by select i.MX SoCs will be seeing better performance on the next kernel release...
Linux 5.7-rc4 Released As A Pleasantly Calm Kernel
Linus Torvalds just announced the Linux 5.7-rc4 kernel release is up for testing...
Linux Device Mapper Adding An "Emulated Block Size" Target
A new target for Linux's Device Mapper is EBS, the Emulated Block Size...
Linux 5.8 Will Finally Be Able To Control ThinkPad Laptops With Dual Fans
Long overdue but for Lenovo ThinkPad laptops sporting two fans, the Linux 5.8 kernel will see the ability to control both fans...
Valve Updates Steam Survey Data For April With A Slight Linux Increase
Valve has published their Steam Survey results for April, which is the first full month where the US and still much of the world has been in lockdown over the coronavirus, and thus interesting to see how it has impacted the gamer metrics...
Enlightenment 0.24 Alpha Released For This X11 Window Manager / Wayland Compositor
The first alpha release of the Enlightenment 0.24 window manager / Wayland compositor with new features and other improvements...
ReactOS Upgrades Its Build Environment - Shifting To A Much Newer GCC Compiler
The "open-source Windows" ReactOS project has upgraded its build environment leading to much newer versions of key compiler toolchain components...
Intel's OpenCL Intercept Layer Sees First Release In Two Years
Intel's OpenCL Intercept Layer remains focused on debugging and analyzing OpenCL application performance across platforms. It hadn't seen a new release, however, in two years but that changed last month...
KDE Starts May With Dolphin Improvements, Various Bug Fixes
KDE developers remain as busy as ever during the global lockdown around the coronavirus...
Linux 5.8 Seeing Support For New Marvell/Aquantia Atlantic "A2" NICs
Linux 5.8 will see support for next-generation Marvell/Aquantia network chipsets...
Open-Source OpenXR Runtime Monado Seeing Better Performance, New Functionality
Monado, the open-source OpenXR run-time implementation for Linux, has been advancing quite well since we last reported on it back in February with its inaugural v0.1 release...
The Godot Game Engine's Vulkan Support Is Getting In Increasingly Great Shape
The open-source Godot Game Engine lead developer Juan Linietsky has published a new Vulkan progress report, the first in three months, and as such there are a lot of changes...
Intel Sends Out Rocket Lake Linux Graphics Driver Patches - Confirms Gen12 Platform
A day after announcing the 10th Gen Core "Comet Lake" S-Series CPUs, the Intel open-source engineers have volleyed their first patches for bringing up the graphics on next-gen Rocket Lake...
Proton 5.0-7 Released With New Game Support, Updated VKD3D/DXVK
Following the Proton 5.0-7 release candidate from a few days ago, this critical part of Valve's Steam Play is now available for weekend gamers...
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