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Meteor Lake Enablement, Zen 4 Auto, and Other Features are Confirmed in Linux 6.3's New Kernel Version

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Intel's Many Driver Improvements For Linux 6.3 From Meteor Lake To Granite Rapids (Image credit- Phoronix) In contrast to the frenetic activity of prior releases, the introduction of Linux 6.3 has been rather uneventful. According to Torvalds, this might be a good indicator, as the recent stability was more attributable to a thorough and controlled development cycle than to a previously unknown problem. Linux 6.3 Finally Resolves Issues with the Intel Gigabit Ethernet Adapter According to the report, Linux 6.3 has a number of new features, including patches for regressions found in earlier releases and enhancements to the Intel Gigabit Ethernet adapter, a problem that had persisted for two years that was ultimately resolved. Users have commended these feature enhancements in a number of Linux discussion forums and blogs, indicating that they are well-liked by users. The user interface needs work, and the OS might require some speed enhancements, according to common criticisms of the version. An easier-to-install and use GUI has also been requested by other users, and it might appear in the next updates. In the end, though, this Linux version appears to be on a far more stable foundation than earlier ones. [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="2559"]Intel Boosts Linux Kernel 6.3 with Enhanced Drivers Improvements for Meteor  Lake and Granite Rapids Image credit- UbuntuPIT[/caption] It's time to analyze what the Linux 6.3 kernel delivers now that it has been formally published. The features in the update seem to support Torvalds' claim that the 6.3 release cycle had been exceptionally "calm," which he made in his release announcement. The latest in a line of feature-rich releases from Torvalds and his team is the new Linux 6.3 kernel. Anyone interested in learning more can do so by visiting Kernel.org. A significant Btrfs regression repair from Linux 6.2 and a workaround for an Intel Gigabit Ethernet card that had been locked at 60% of its maximum performance for three years are among the updates. Other user-facing enhancements include increased maximum TCP sessions per second and enhanced media application latency performance. These modifications are the consequence of a number of technical advancements, including looser memory restrictions, improved active memory consumption, better job scheduling, and the introduction of a new task scheduler. [caption id="" align="aligncenter" width="2218"]Intel Meteor Lake & AMD Zen 4 Updates For GCC v13 Compiler Suite Continue  Rolling Out Image credit- Wccftech[/caption] These adjustments ought to improve resource consumption and make it easier to execute high-performance tasks on Linux. Linux 6.3 has improved hardware support and power management. Other enhancements in Linux 6.3 include enhanced hardware support for newer hardware, improved Bluetooth connection stability, better system power management, and the ability to save the state of a virtual machine between reboots without relying on the hypervisor's assistance. The Real-Time Preemption feature has also undergone a number of enhancements, which should improve response times for many applications. The Linux kernel should now be more dependable, secure, and practical for users as a result of all these modifications. Also read: These Are The Skywatching Recommendations From NASA For April We may anticipate further work from the Torvalds team as they get ready to release the Linux 6.4 kernel now that Linux 6.3 has been made available. The 6.4 version, which is more described on Red Hat, ought to be the greatest yet if the 6.3 version is any indication.

By Monica Green

I am specialised in latest tech and tech discoveries.

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