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      systemd 254 With New Soft Reboots Feature, systemd-battery-check

      news.movim.eu / Phoronix • 28 July, 2023

    Systemd 254 is out today in time for appearing in the late-2023 Linux distribution releases...
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      Intel's oneAPI Construction Kit 3.0 Released

      news.movim.eu / Phoronix • 28 July, 2023

    Announced in early June by Intel-owned Codeplay Software was the oneAPI Construction Kit for helping to bring SYCL codebases to new processor/accelerator architectures with an emphasis on AI and HPC. Today marks the release already of the oneAPI Construction Kit 3.0...
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      Richard Hughes Developing New "Passim" Local Caching Server

      news.movim.eu / Phoronix • 28 July, 2023

    Richard Hughes is the Red Hat developer who is most prominently known for leading the Linux Vendor Firmware Service (LVFS) and Fwupd development as well as formerly being behind the ColorHug monitor color calibration hardware effort and PackageKit, among other open-source software. He's recently been developing a new software project called Passim that today he announced to the world...
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      LLVM 18 Lands -march=arrowlake / arrowlake-s / lunarlake

      news.movim.eu / Phoronix • 28 July, 2023

    Going along with LLVM's recent additions around supporting new Intel instructions coming with future generation Core CPUs, the LLVM 18 Git development code has now landed support for actually honoring -march=arrowlake, -march=arrowlake-s, and -march=lunarlake targets...
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      AMD Unveils The Ryzen 9 7945HX3D For Laptops With 3D V-Cache

      news.movim.eu / Phoronix • 28 July, 2023

    AMD lifted the embargo this evening on the Ryzen 9 7945HX3D, their first mobile processor sporting 3D V-Cache technology for boosting gaming performance and other cache-happy workloads...
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      AMD Releases HIP SDK For Windows

      news.movim.eu / Phoronix • 27 July, 2023

    This afternoon AMD announced the availability of the HIP SDK for Microsoft Windows as a portion of their ROCm computing platform with support for various professional and consumer GPUs...
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      DNF5 Isn't Ready For Fedora 39 - Now Delayed To Fedora 41

      news.movim.eu / Phoronix • 27 July, 2023

    For over a year Fedora / Red Hat has been planning for major package management changes with DNF5. The hope for months has been to use DNF5 by default for Fedora 39 but that is no longer going to work out... FESCo has decided to reject DNF5 for Fedora 39 and then due to Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10 branching with Fedora 40, this means DNF5 isn't expected by default until at least Fedora 41 in late 2024...
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      FreeBSD Working On Support For LinuxBoot, Going From 256 To 1024 CPU Core Limit

      news.movim.eu / Phoronix • 27 July, 2023

    FreeBSD developers have published their Q2-2023 status report where they outlined various technical milestones and software accomplishments for this leading BSD operating system...
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      GNU Assembler Adds Support For Intel's 2024~2025 ISA Extensions

      news.movim.eu / Phoronix • 27 July, 2023

    Going along with Intel adding Lunar Lake and Arrow Lake support to the GCC compiler, Intel has also now contributed the new ISA extensions for these future processors to the GNU Assembler "Gas" support as part of their early compiler toolchain enablement...