The Linux kernel, the core component of the Linux operating system, has reached version 6.5, which was announced by its creator Linus Torvalds on August 27, 2023. The new release comes with several new features and improvements, such as initial support for Wi-Fi 7 and...
Tag: Kernel
The Debian project today released its new stable version 12 (code name bookworm). The bookworm is coming with LTS support and will be supported for the next 5 years which includes Linux 6.1 LTS kernel. One of the biggest feature launched with Debian 12 is...
Ubuntu 23.04 released just days prior to the release of Linux Kernel 6.3. Ubuntu 23.04 came built with Linux Kernel 6.2 and as with every other updates on a OS, every new Kernel gets support for new processors and devices. For this additional stability and...
Linux Kernel 6.3 Released with support for new Intel VPUs and AMD Automatic IBRS
posted by: Nishant Kaushal
April 25, 2023
Linux kernel 6.3 include a new DRM accelerated driver for Intel VPU (Versatile Processing Unit) that supports VPU IP 2.7 integrated into 14th Generation Intel “Meteor Lake” client CPUs, Rust code support for x86_64 user-mode Linux, AES-SHA2-based encryption for the NFS file system, and support...