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      Google Chrome Rolling Out Support For Per-Display Scaling Factors

      news.movim.eu / Phoronix • 20 July, 2023

    For those on Linux running a multi-monitor setup with a mix of resolutions or screen sizes between the different displays, Google Chrome (and Chromium) will soon be able to better cope with this arrangement by allowing per-display scaling factors...
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      LLVM 17 Adds New ISA Support For Intel Arrow Lake S & Lunar Lake

      news.movim.eu / Phoronix • 20 July, 2023

    Following GCC recently adding new x86 instructions for Intel Arrow Lake and Lunar Lake, the LLVM 17 open-source compiler has now received similar treatment...
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      XWayland 23.2 RC1 Brings Tearing Control, Resizable Rootful, Emulated Input

      news.movim.eu / Phoronix • 19 July, 2023

    The release candidate is out today for XWayland 23.2 as the next update for this code that allows for X11 clients to function within Wayland environments...
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      AMD EPYC 9754 Benchmarks For The 128-Core Bergamo

      news.movim.eu / Phoronix • 19 July, 2023

    In addition to the review embargo lift today for Genoa-X with our AMD EPYC 9684X benchmarks, the lift is also today on the new AMD EPYC "Bergamo" processors for offering up to 128 cores / 256 threads per socket using the new Zen 4C core. In this article is an initial look at the performance provided by the AMD EPYC 9754 128-core processors.
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      AMD EPYC 9684X Genoa-X Provides Incredible HPC Performance

      news.movim.eu / Phoronix • 19 July, 2023

    Last year AMD launched Milan-X as their first server processors with 3D V-Cache. The performance uplift from the 768MB of L3 cache per socket was phenomenal, but now here we are today with the next-generation successor: Genoa-X. The flagship EPYC 9684X is the new leader for HPC and AI performance as in addition to a 1.1GB L3 cache it leverages AMD's modern Zen 4 micro-architecture with AVX-512, 12 channel DDR5 memory, and other improvements found with existing EPYC 9004 series processors to easily triumph as the new best CPU for high performance computing from CFD and FEA to dozens of other scientific workloads. Here are the first benchmarks of the AMD EPYC 9684X processors.
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      Mesa Lands Initial Open-Source Support For NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40 GPUs

      news.movim.eu / Phoronix • 19 July, 2023

    While not too useful as limited to OpenGL-only and will perform extremely slowly until the NVIDIA GSP firmware support is sorted out for the Nouveau DRM kernel driver, merged today for Mesa 23.3-devel and marked for back-porting to Mesa 23.2 is initial NVIDIA GeForce RTX 40 "Ada Lovelace" GPU support...
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      System76 Darter Pro 9 / Serval WS 13 / Galago Pro 7 Land In Upstream Coreboot

      news.movim.eu / Phoronix • 19 July, 2023

    Just days after System76 upstreamed Intel Raptor Lake HX and their new Adder WS 3 laptop into Coreboot, three more of their laptops have now made their way to upstream Coreboot...
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      AMD Expands Mesa Virgl Video Acceleration For Using On Xen

      news.movim.eu / Phoronix • 19 July, 2023

    As part of AMD's interest in improving graphics around Xen virtualization for in-vehicle infotainment systems and other customer uses, AMD engineers have expanded the video acceleration capabilities provided by Mesa's Virgl code...
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      Intel Releases Updated Q2-2023 FFmpeg Cartwheel

      news.movim.eu / Phoronix • 19 July, 2023

    Intel has published their 2023Q2 release of their FFmpeg Cartwheel repository that holds the many different patches around Intel integrated/discrete video acceleration for use with the popular FFmpeg multimedia library. Intel engineers continue working on upstreaming their various patches to FFmpeg proper while "cartwheel-ffmpeg" is their staging area where they continue to have the latest and greatest patches available for easy consumption...