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    9 months ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    In addition to suspend/resume reliability improvements and suspend-to-idle (s2idle) enhancements, one of their engineers also discovered an easy one-liner as a small step to speeding up system resume time.

    It’s been a while since I last ran a X.Org vs. (X)Wayland Linux gaming comparison so today’s article is a fresh look from Ubuntu 22.10 while moving to the very latest graphics drivers and newest Steam Play Experimental state.

    There wasn’t too much communication around the performance implications of mitigating Inception while over the past week I have begun benchmarking the software and microcode updates on Ryzen and EPYC processors.

    With Sapphire Rapids there is reduced penalties from engaging AVX-512 – and for some AVX-512 instructions, no longer any measurable impact – compared to prior generation Xeon processors.

    In this article is a look at the performance for a wide variety of workloads with AVX-512 on/off not just for Sapphire Rapids but also for prior generation Ice Lake as well as AMD’s new EPYC 4th Gen “Genoa” processors where they have introduced AVX-512 for the first time.

    The Radeon RX 7600 is a nice lower-end graphics card for 1080p gamers and has upstream open-source Linux support already – including the ability to run out-of-the-box already on Ubuntu 23.04 and other newer distributions.


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