Qt framework shifts from hardware RNG to OS entropy sources amid AMD Zen 5 vulnerabilities, delivering 15-50x performance gains and enhanced cryptographic security for modern applications.
Qt framework shifts from hardware RNG to OS entropy sources amid AMD Zen 5 vulnerabilities, delivering 15-50x performance gains and enhanced cryptographic security for modern applications.
Linux 6.18-rc6 is released, paving the way for the stable kernel launch by November 30. Explore new audio hardware support, critical AMD Zen 5 microcode updates, and ARM64 performance fixes. Get the full technical breakdown and release timeline from kernel authority Linus Torvalds.
Explore the key x86 fixes in Linux 6.18-rc4, including expanded AMD Zen 6 CPU support and a critical RDSEED security patch for Zen 5 architectures. This deep dive covers microcode updates, kernel configuration fixes, and what it means for enterprise systems and high-performance computing.
Explore the latest Linux 6.18-rc4 test release. Delve into critical AMD Zen 6 & Zen 5 fixes, graphics driver updates, and performance regressions. Get expert analysis on the Linux kernel development cycle and what it means for enterprise systems and data centers.
AMD confirms a high-severity RDSEED flaw in its new Zen 5 CPUs, impacting cryptographic security & system randomness. Our guide details the vulnerability, AMD's microcode patch timeline for Ryzen 9000 & EPYC 9005, and immediate Linux workarounds. Stay secure.
Explore the impact of Linux Kernel 6.18's enhanced Retpoline configuration, delivering a significant performance uplift for Intel and AMD CPUs. This deep dive covers Spectre V2 mitigation, the transition to fine-grained IBRS, and the resulting benchmark improvements for data centers and high-performance computing.
Linus Torvalds announces Linux Kernel 6.17-rc7, the final release candidate before the stable launch. This in-depth analysis covers new AMD platform support, gaming handheld drivers, and performance optimizations, detailing what the update means for developers and enterprises.
Linux kernel patches confirm AMD Zen 6 features: 16-channel DDR5 memory support & new model IDs discovered! Get expert analysis on EPYC Venice specs (256 cores), performance impact, & what this means for next-gen servers. Essential reading for IT pros, data center managers & tech enthusiasts.
AMD upstreams Zen 5 & Zen 4 CPU microcode to linux-firmware.git. Critical functional updates for Linux stability—no changelog. Key ID: F328AE73. Enterprise impact analysis.
Google engineer Eric Biggers boosts Linux kernel CRC32C performance by 30-50% using AVX-512 VPCLMULQDQ. Optimized for AMD Zen 4 & Intel Sapphire Rapids—faster checksums, lower latency. Learn how this impacts Linux performance!
Transient Scheduler Attacks (TSA) exploit AMD CPU vulnerabilities—learn how Linux kernel mitigations work, which Zen 3/Zen 4 CPUs are affected, and expected performance impact. Stay secure with the latest patches!
AMD unveils Ryzen AI Z2 Extreme & Z2 A processors for ASUS ROG Xbox Ally handhelds, featuring Zen 5 & RDNA 3.5 graphics. Compare specs, performance, and Linux compatibility for these premium gaming chips.
Linux 6.16 introduces major HWMON updates, adding sensor support for ASUS ROG Z690 Formula, AMD Zen 5 CPUs, and Dell OptiPlex 7050. Discover how these kernel improvements enhance hardware monitoring for high-end motherboards and enterprise systems.
AMD’s ROCm 2025 roadmap promises day-one Linux support for Radeon RX 9000 GPUs & Ryzen AI MAX. Discover how AMD plans to challenge NVIDIA CUDA with seamless AI/ML acceleration & enterprise-ready deployment.
AMD has taken the first step toward Zen 6 CPU support in Linux with the new X86_FEATURE_ZEN6 flag. Learn how this impacts next-gen Ryzen & EPYC performance, Linux kernel integration, and what to expect from AMD’s 2026 flagship processors.
AMD Zen 6 Linux kernel patches have begun, confirming Family 1Ah support and unlocking future optimizations for next-gen Ryzen & EPYC CPUs. Learn what this means for performance, Linux compatibility, and 2026 hardware.
AMD Zen 4/5 CPU performance regression in Linux 6.15 has been fixed—discover how the KVM virtualization bug caused slowdowns, the patch details, and its impact on system performance. Learn about AMD’s mitigation strategies and Linux kernel optimizations.
O Kernel Linux 6.15-rc3 já está disponível com proteções para AMD Zen 5, suporte a Dell/Alienware e otimizações para HFS+. Saiba o que Linus Torvalds disse sobre esta versão e por que ela é crucial para empresas e desenvolvedores.