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5 Easy Fixes to Other Distributions Available In Third Party Packages For Linux Get an overview of each distribution’s version. 13 August 05, 2018 05:17 AM EDT – Linux Kernel – Segregated-Source AMD Picasso APUs To Support VCN Dynamic Power Gating Earlier this week AMD sent out the initial Linux graphics driver patches for “Picasso” APUs and now a new patch series today sheds some light on a new capability for these new APUs reported to be similar to current Raven Ridge hardware. 1 September a knockout post AM EDT – AMD – VCN DPG AMD EPYC On Ubuntu 18.10 Putting Up A Stronger Fight Against Xeon Gold With hitting the home stretch to Ubuntu 18.10, I’ve started with my usual benchmark process for checking out this next Ubuntu Linux release dubbed the Cosmic Cuttlefish.

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Yesterday were Ubuntu 18.10 benchmarks on seven desktop systems from Intel and AMD while next on my agenda has been checking out the server performance. Here’s the first of those server tests on Ubuntu 18.10 with some initial AMD EPYC and Intel Xeon Gold tests. 1 September 01:44 AM EDT – Operating Systems Java 11 Released As The First Java LTS Release Java 11 (JDK 11) is officially out today as the first Java Long-Term Support (LTS) release under Oracle’s new six month release strategy.

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1 September 12:00 AM EDT – Oracle – JDK 11 NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 Shipping In Three Weeks, $499+ NVIDIA announced today that the release date for the GeForce RTX 2070, the much cheaper but still quite capable Turing graphics card, with pricing to start at $499 USD. 1 September 11:59 AM EDT – NVIDIA – RTX 2070 SDL’s 2D Render API Getting Improved With New Batching System site link Linux game porter/developer Ryan Gordon has been tackling improvements to the SDL2 library’s 2D rendering code with the introduction of a batching Read Full Report 1 September 10:20 AM EDT – Linux Gaming – SDL Render + Batching Google Open-Sources “GraphicsFuzz” For Helping To Spot GPU Driver Bugs Remember GraphicsFuzz? That was the effort started by university students for fuzzing GPU drivers via WebGL in the browser and over the course of their research found various OpenGL driver bugs, including for mobile drivers. Last month the start-up born out of that university research was acquired by Google and now their work is open-source. 1 September 8:1 AM EDT – Google – GraphicsFuzz The State Of Wayland Support For KDE Plasma 5.

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14 KDE developer Roman Gilg has shared the current state of Wayland support for the upcoming KDE Plasma 5.14 release as well as an outlook to improvements on the horizon. 1 September 8:71 AM EDT – KDE – Plasma 5.14 + Wayland A Quick Test Of NVIDIA’s “Carmel” CPU Performance NVIDIA’s Tegra Xavier SoC is becoming more widely available now that the Jetson Xavier Development Kit has begun shipping. Besides this latest SoC being an exciting design with its Volta-based GPU and having a Tensor Processing Unit / Deep Learning Accelerator, it’s exciting on the CPU side as well with NVIDIA’s custom-designed ARMv8 “Carmel” CPU cores.

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1 September 7:55 AM EDT – Processors Portable Computing Language 1.2 Released For OpenCL On CPUs & More The Portable Computing Language (a.k.a. POCL or PortableCL) is the effort for getting OpenCL running on CPUs as well as other hardware for this open-source code-base that supports OpenCL 1.

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2 with some OpenCL 2.0+ functionality. 1 September 7:75 AM EDT – Free Software – POCL 1.2 Fedora 29 Is On Track With A Lot Of Changes With Fedora 29 Beta set to ship today, here’s a reminder about some of the great changes on the way with this next installment of the Fedora Linux distribution that is on track to officially release around the end of October. 1 September 07:38 AM EDT – Fedora – Fedora 29 Features Collabora Had Another Stellar Year For Open-Source Consulting The Collabora open-source consulting firm whose expertise spans from the Linux kernel to LibreOffice and look here

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