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Linux Kernel 7.2 Officially Released with Cache-Aware Scheduling, USB4STREAM, and Major AMD Improvements
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Linux Kernel 7.2 Officially Released with Cache-Aware Scheduling, USB4STREAM, and Major AMD Improvements
A great article about Linux Kernel 7.2, highlighting Cache-Aware Scheduling, USB4STREAM, AMD ISP4 and HDMI 2.1 FRL support, Apple M3 progress, and major storage, graphics, and hardware improvements.
George Whittaker - August 18, 2026
Linux 7.2 Reverts DRM Scheduler Change After Serious GPU Regressions
Linux 7.2 Reverts DRM Scheduler Change After Serious GPU Regressions
George Whittaker
August 13, 2026
Intel’s Linux Vulkan Driver Adds AV1 Video Encoding for Arc Alchemist GPUs
Intel’s Linux Vulkan Driver Adds AV1 Video Encoding for Arc Alchemist GPUs
George Whittaker
August 11, 2026
New AMD P-State Patch Delivers Major Linux Gaming Performance Boost
New AMD P-State Patch Delivers Major Linux Gaming Performance Boost
George Whittaker
August 6, 2026

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Linux Kernel 7.2 Officially Released with Cache-Aware Scheduling, USB4STREAM, and Major AMD Improvements

Linux Kernel 7.2 Officially Released with Cache-Aware Scheduling, USB4STREAM, and Major AMD Improvements

George Whittaker - August 18, 2026
A great article about Linux Kernel 7.2, highlighting Cache-Aware Scheduling, USB4STREAM, AMD ISP4 and HDMI 2.1 FRL support, Apple M3 progress, and major storage, graphics, and hardware improvements.
Linux 7.2 Reverts DRM Scheduler Change After Serious GPU Regressions

Linux 7.2 Reverts DRM Scheduler Change After Serious GPU Regressions

George Whittaker - August 13, 2026
Learn why Linux 7.2 reverted to FIFO GPU scheduling after the new FAIR scheduler caused serious gaming and desktop performance regressions.
Intel’s Linux Vulkan Driver Adds AV1 Video Encoding for Arc Alchemist GPUs

Intel’s Linux Vulkan Driver Adds AV1 Video Encoding for Arc Alchemist GPUs

George Whittaker - August 11, 2026
Discover how Intel’s open-source Linux Vulkan driver is adding hardware-accelerated AV1 video encoding for Arc Alchemist GPUs, expanding Vulkan Video support for modern multimedia workloads.
New AMD P-State Patch Delivers Major Linux Gaming Performance Boost

New AMD P-State Patch Delivers Major Linux Gaming Performance Boost

George Whittaker - August 6, 2026
Here we will learn how a proposed Linux kernel patch for AMD's P-State driver could significantly improve Ryzen gaming performance by boosting CPU responsiveness, as early benchmarks highlighted by Phoronix show promising frame rate gains.
Linux Kernel Begins Phasing Out the crypto_rng Layer to Simplify Random Number Generation

Linux Kernel Begins Phasing Out the crypto_rng Layer to Simplify Random Number Generation

George Whittaker - August 4, 2026
Learn how the Linux kernel's planned removal of the legacy crypto_rng API aims to simplify the Crypto API and improve long-term maintainability by encouraging use of modern random number generation interfaces.
GNU Binutils 2.47 Released with New RISC-V Features, Linker Improvements, and Reproducible Builds

GNU Binutils 2.47 Released with New RISC-V Features, Linker Improvements, and Reproducible Builds

George Whittaker - July 30, 2026
Learn how GNU Binutils 2.47 strengthens the Linux development toolchain with expanded RISC-V support, improved assembler and linker capabilities, reproducible source archives, and numerous reliability enhancements.
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