Linux review: ASUS TUF B650M-E WIFI. Great VRM & OpenRGB support, but MediaTek Wi-Fi is BROKEN. Needs kernel 6.2+. Score: 5/10.
Linux review: ASUS TUF B650M-E WIFI. Great VRM & OpenRGB support, but MediaTek Wi-Fi is BROKEN. Needs kernel 6.2+. Score: 5/10.
Discover the critical details of Ubuntu Security Notice USN-8052-1 for the Linux Low-Latency Kernel (Ubuntu 24.04 LTS). This in-depth analysis covers the patch for high-severity AMD CPU vulnerabilities (CVE-2024-36331) leading to data integrity loss, speculative execution flaws, and a comprehensive fix for over 150 CVEs across core subsystems.
Critical Ubuntu 24.04 LTS kernel updates address dozens of high-severity flaws, including the dangerous AMD data leak (CVE-2024-36331). This deep dive analyzes the patches for GCP & GKE, the technical impact on confidential computing, and your essential remediation strategy to maintain system integrity.
Critical Ubuntu 24.04 LTS kernel updates address 150+ vulnerabilities including severe AMD CPU data leaks (CVE-2024-36351) and hypervisor memory integrity flaws. This in-depth analysis covers the patches for real-time kernels, the technical impact on cloud infrastructure, and a definitive patching roadmap for sysadmins to secure Linux systems against these high-severity exploits.
Intel's Xe3P_XPC GPU architecture debuts a revolutionary multi-queue execution mode, significantly boosting AI inference and compute performance. Discover the technical details, Linux kernel integration, and performance implications for the upcoming Crescent Island AI accelerator, set to sample in 2026. Dive deep into the DRM/Xe driver updates for Linux 6.20/7.0.
Discover how Linux 6.19's groundbreaking DMA-BUF support for VFIO PCI, led by NVIDIA, revolutionizes PCIe peer-to-peer (P2P) DMA. This deep dive covers virtualization, GPU passthrough, and high-performance computing (HPC) use cases for data centers, boosting RDMA and NVMe-oF performance. Learn about the kernel development impact on enterprise hardware.
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.
Explore Intel's latest open-source Linux kernel patches enabling DMA-BUF mapping via IOV interconnects for SR-IOV virtualization. This technical deep dive explains how the Intel Xe driver & VFIO-PCI enhancements boost GPU performance in virtualized environments, paving the way for Project Battlematrix.
Intel's new VFIO-enabled Xe graphics driver for Linux marks a pivotal shift for GPU virtualization. Explore its impact on professional workflows, cloud gaming, and enterprise VDI solutions, and how it challenges NVIDIA's dominance. Unlock high-performance GPU passthrough for KVM and QEMU setups.
Explore QEMU 10.1's groundbreaking features: enhanced confidential computing with Intel TDX & AMD SEV-SNP, new Arm/RISC-V support, WebAssembly compilation, and KVM optimizations. Boost your virtualization stack's security & performance today.
Linus Torvalds, o pai do kernel Linux, dedicou algum tempo neste Dia dos Pais para lançar o Linux 6.10-rc4.
Recentemente, no ramo de desenvolvimento do subsistema de criptografia, surgiu um novo recurso que promete revolucionar a forma como lidamos com a migração ao vivo VFIO.
As alterações do Virtual Function I/O (VFIO) foram incorporadas na semana passada na janela de mesclagem em andamento do kernel Linux 6.5. Essa estrutura agnóstica de IOMMU/dispositivo incluiu um novo driver AMD CDX neste ciclo, juntamente com outras melhorias para esse subsistema, que é fundamental para a pilha de virtualização do Linux.
Após o recente trabalho na tabela de páginas AMD IOMMU v2 e outras melhorias do IOMMU como parte dos esforços da AMD para aprimorar ainda mais o suporte à virtualização Linux em plataformas de servidor EPYC, os patches mais recentes da AMD, enviados ontem, são para o trabalho em IOMMU virtualizado acelerado por hardware (AMD HW-viOMMU).
O Cloud Hypervisor como um lembrete é o que começou como um projeto de código aberto da Intel para desenvolver um hipervisor moderno focado em cargas de trabalho em nuvem e com a segurança entre as principais preocupações. Mais recentemente, o Cloud Hypervisor foi desenvolvido como um projeto Linux Foundation, mas os engenheiros de software da Intel estão entre os principais colaboradores do projeto, juntamente com empresas como Arm, Tencent, Bytedance e Microsoft.