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Rusticl vs. Intel Compute Runtime Performance For OpenCL On Battlemage

  • Phoronix (Posted by bob on Aug 27, 2025 1:42 AM EDT)
  • Groups: Intel; Story Type: News Story
Earlier this month I ran some benchmarks of Mesa's Rusticl OpenCL driver against AMD ROCm on Strix Halo. Those benchmarks caught many by surprise with how well that Rust-based open-source OpenCL driver was working on AMD GPUs for being a generic OpenCL implementation built atop Mesa's Gallium3D. For those curious about the potential of Rusticl on the Intel graphics side, here are some Battlemage benchmarks for Rusticl up against Intel's official Compute Runtime driver stack.

QEMU 10.1 Brings New CPU Features, Nested KVM for ARM

QEMU 10.1, an open-source machine emulator, introduces new CPU features, ARM CXL support, nested KVM on ARM, and drops Debian 11 support.

Advantages and Pitfalls of Public Investment in Open Source Infrastructure

Open source powers the world, but who should to keep it running—and who should decide where the money goes?

A Number Of Fedora 43 Features/Changes Delayed To Fedora 44

A number of yet-to-be-completed changes/features have been delayed from Fedora 43 to Fedora 44 while permission is granted for a few features to still land late in the Fedora 43 cycle...

How to Install Bitwarden on Debian 13

  • Rose Hosting Blog; By rosehosting.com (Posted by RoseHosting on Aug 26, 2025 3:56 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: Tutorial; Groups: Linux
Bitwarden is a password management application that is increasingly popular among internet users. This application allows users to store their passwords securely and easily access them from various devices.

Greenboot Rust Rewrite Approved For Fedora 43

Red Hat engineers have been rewriting Greenboot in the Rust programming language to replace the Bash-written version of this generic health check framework for systemd, bootc, and RPM-OSTree based Linux environments. That Rust rewrite of Greenboot is now cleared for appearing in the Fedora Linux 43 release...

Google to require dev verification for all Android apps by 2027

Sideloaders face ID checks, fees, and paperwork as Chocolate Factory tightens gates Google will extend developer verification to all Android apps, not just those installed from the Play Store, beginning with Brazil, Indonesia, Singapore, and Thailand in September 2026, and followed by global rollout in 2027 and beyond.…

Linux 5.15 LTS To 6.17 Benchmarks: Four Years Of Kernel Improvement Net 37% Improvement On AMD EPYC

Stemming from a request by a Phoronix Premium reader wondering about some fresh historical kernel performance comparison numbers, today's benchmarking is looking at the performance of the LTS and latest stable Linux kernel versions going back to Linux 5.15 LTS in 2021. For testing an AMD EPYC Milan-X server was used for compatibility back through Linux 5.15 LTS with some rather impressive results for testing these major Linux kernel releases of the past four years.

AAEON Announces BOXER-8741AI with NVIDIA Jetson Thor T5000 Module

AAEON has announced the BOXER-8741AI, its first embedded system to integrate the new NVIDIA Jetson Thor T5000 module. The BOXER-8741AI includes features such as four QSFP28 ports supporting 25GbE, CANBus, and JetPack 7.0, targeting applications in robotics, healthcare systems, and autonomous machines. In its product announcement, AAEON highlighted that the BOXER-8741AI incorporates the Jetson T5000 […]

OpenZFS 2.3.4 Brings Linux 6.16 Kernel Compatibility, "zfs rewrite" Command

OpenZFS 2.4-rc1 was released a few days ago with faster encryption performance using AVX2 and other enhancements. For those just looking for bug fixes and expanded Linux kernel compatibility, OpenZFS 2.3.4 is out today as the newest stable point release...

Chase Summer Down Under: Speak at ‘Everything Open’ 2026

Dream of hitting the stage and the beach? Your chance to shine—and skip winter—starts with Everything Open in sunny Canberra. Applications close soon, so don’t let this opportunity melt away.

Linux's Floppy Disk Driver Code Sees Some Cleanups In 2025

On this 34th birthday since the Linux kernel was announced, coincidentally there's a new patch series out there for one of the oldest drivers: the floppy disk driver...

Linux Foundation says yes to NoSQL via DocumentDB

PostgreSQL implementation of document-oriented NoSQL datastore adopted under permissive MIT license The Linux Foundation on Monday welcomed Microsoft's DocumentDB into its stable of open source projects, waving the document database's permissive MIT license as if it were an "Open for Business" sign.…

GhostBSD Ships "Gershwin" Desktop Environment For A macOS Like Experience

GhostBSD 25.02-R14.3p2 was announced this evening as the newest incremental update to this FreeBSD 14 based operating system focused on providing a nice out-of-the-box desktop experience. Notable with this new GhostBSD release is now shipping a Gershwin community preview for this desktop environment focused on providing a Mac OS X like user experience, complete with GNUstep usage...

n8n Is the Best Automation Tool That’s Free, Open Source, and Can Be Self-Hosted

  • Make Tech Easier; By Anurag (Posted by damien on Aug 26, 2025 12:38 AM EDT)
  • Story Type: Reviews; Groups: Linux
n8n is a powerful open-source automation tool that lets you connect apps and build custom workflows. Learn how to install and use it on your own server.

Radxa debuts Raspberry Pi Zero alternative with Allwinner A733, up to 8GB RAM, and 3TOPS NPU

Radxa recently introduced a compact single-board computer measuring 65 × 30 mm and built around the Allwinner A733 SoC. The new Radxa Cubie A7Z integrates a hybrid octa-core CPU, AI acceleration, multimedia capabilities, and a range of expansion options aimed at embedded and edge computing applications. This board features the same Allwinner A733 seen on […]

Open Platform For Enterprise AI's GenAI Code Adds Guardrails, AMD EPYC Support

  • Phoronix (Posted by bob on Aug 25, 2025 8:21 PM EDT)
  • Groups: Linux; Story Type: News Story
The Open Platform for Enterprise AI "OPEA" that is a sub-project of the Linux Foundation and backed by a wide variety of different organizations to provide open solutions for Generative AI announced today their newest GenAI code examples...

Portainer 2.33 LTS: New Branding, Helm Overhaul, and Observability Preview

  • Linuxiac.com; By Bobby Borisov (Posted by bobolin on Aug 25, 2025 6:50 PM EDT)
  • Story Type: News Story
Portainer 2.33 LTS brings a refreshed brand, Helm overhaul, Kerberos authentication, mTLS improvements, and performance boosts.

Red Hat Releases TuneD 2.26 For Adaptively Tuning Linux Systems

Red Hat's performance team is now shipping TuneD 2.26 as the latest feature release for this tuning profile delivery mechanism for Linux systems to monitor and adaptively adjust the power/performance characteristics of different system components and more...

openSUSE Launches Revamped Website

The new openSUSE website is live, yet the redesign leaves much to be desired, with noticeable gaps and improvements still needed across the board.

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