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Aujourd’hui — 3 juillet 2024Actualités numériques

"Indirector" Attack Disclosed For Intel Alder Lake & Raptor Lake CPUs

3 juillet 2024 à 13:30
UC San Diego researchers have gone public with Indirector, high-precision branch target injection attacks on the indirect branch predictor. This UCSD security researchers found Indirector impacting recent Intel Alder Lake and Raptor Lake processors. Intel believes though that no further mitigations are required...

Updated GCC Patches For OpenMP Unified Shared Memory On AMD & NVIDIA GPUs

3 juillet 2024 à 13:26
Two years after originally posting patches for working on Unified Shared Memory (USM) support for OpenMP with the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC), there is finally an updated patch-set for implementing this shared memory functionality with both AMD and NVIDIA GPUs...
Hier — 2 juillet 2024Actualités numériques

Intel Xe Graphics Driver Squeezes In More Changes Ahead Of Linux 6.11

2 juillet 2024 à 20:43
The Intel kernel graphics driver code being queued for the Linux 6.11 kernel already has added the initial Intel Battlemage PCI IDs, Battlemage display support, eDP Panel Replay support, Hardware Replay to help with hang debugging, SR-IOV preparations, and more Lunar Lake / Xe2 enablement. Today another unexpected last minute pull request was submitted of a bit more Xe driver code...

Arm Expands Speculative SSBS Workaround With More CPU Cores Being Affected

2 juillet 2024 à 16:06
Back in May there were Linux kernel patches posted as a workaround for Arm CPU errata around the Speculative Store Bypass (SSB) handling. Initially this workaround was just noted as the Cortex-X4 and Neoverse-V3 as being affected, but now it turns out many more exciting Arm processor cores are impacted...

The Linux Kernel Matures To Having A Minimum Rust Toolchain Version

2 juillet 2024 à 15:15
Nearly every Linux kernel cycle has bought patches to bump the version of the Rust language targeted by the kernel as it worked toward having a suitable minimum version. With the latest Linux kernel patches, it looks like we may be finally approaching the point where a safe minimum version can be specified and for the Linux kernel to in turn allow supporting multiple different versions of the Rust compiler...
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