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AMD’s next-generation Zen 5 CPU has begun to provide support for Linux 6.6 and has submitted relevant code. The latest patches include features such as temperature monitoring and EDAC reporting
In the latest Linux 6.6 code, a number of patches have been added that include support for hardware Monitor temperature monitoring and EDAC reporting capabilities. In addition, the new version also incorporates x86/misc patches, which Phoronix reports are to assign PCI device IDs to "Family 1Ah" processors and prepare for their future integration into the EDAC and k10temp CPU drivers
Linux users have a very clear preference for the AMD platform. Currently, the AMD platform is arguably the most popular choice among Linux users and has captured the majority of the market share. Perhaps it is for this reason that AMD has changed its previous lazy attitude and is now actively cooperating with Linux development efforts
In addition, the company has been actively upgrading the RADV Vulkan driver, aiming to make Linux a more accessible platform. The platform
The AMD Zen 5 processor expected to be launched in 2024 will adapt to the AM5 platform and bring a series of architectural updates. Please continue to pay attention to the follow-up reports of this site, and stay tuned
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