Linux Kernel 6.12 is here, bringing significant performance boosts, enhanced security measures, and exciting new features.
It took its own sweet time -- over 20 years! -- but real-time Linux finally made it into the mainline Linux kernel. It's ...
Here it is, another big Linux kernel release is out now. Linux kernel 6.12 is an exciting one too with a big feature finally ...
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Linux Kernel 6.12 has been released, a Long-Term Support (LTS) version guaranteed to receive updates and support until 2026.
Whether a much-discussed change to Linux will make anything faster depends on the CPU and software. It may also reduce ...
Linux patriarch Linus Torvalds has released version 6.12 of the Linux kernel. This version has new capabilities to prioritize ...
Linux now integrates PREEMPT_RT and is real-time capable. The eBPF-based "extensible scheduler" is also included.
While NVIDIA continues working on new features for their 565 series, and they have their current new-feature branch 560.35.03 ...