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Linux kernel 6.6 includes exciting new features for regular users, such as performance boosts, security fixes, and support for more gaming hardware. Read on to learn more about the features and improvements.
The AMD Platform Management Framework (PMF) Linux driver is preparing to support a new but potentially controversial feature that's seen little public information so far: the Smart PC Solutions Builder.
With the Linux 6.6 merge window over, here's a look at the most interesting new features, hardware support, and other changes to find with this kernel that will debut as stable around the end of October.
Linux 6.6 is another exciting kernel from new software innovations to recent and upcoming hardware support.
Back in April AMD Linux engineers posted enabling a new CPU feature called Dynamic Boost Control to be found with some unspecified Ryzen SoCs for tuning the processor cores for optimal performance
While there are many exciting features with Linux 6.5 which will hopefully be released as stable later today, ahead for the imminent Linux 6.6 merge window are another hearty batch of new features set to be introduced.
Back in April I pointed out some new AMD patches at the time for enabling a new 'Dynamic Boost Control' feature that hasn't been widely talked about by AMD yet for allowing more frequency/power controls around Ryzen SoCs
A new patch series from AMD today for the Linux kernel enables Dynamic Boost Control support that can be found with some Ryzen SoCs for tuning the processor for optimal performance.