Linux 6.10: The Future of Computing is Here
The Linux 6.10 kernel release brings several performance, security, and hardware support improvements.
Key features include the new Panthor graphics DRM driver for Arm Mali processors, significant performance fixes for Intel Core hybrid systems, and enhanced support for AMD Ryzen APUs and the upcoming Zen 5 architecture.
Steven J. Vaughan-Nichols writes for The New Stack
This mid-year 2024 kernel upgrade brings a host of exciting features and improvements that enhance performance, security, and hardware support across various platforms.
Additionally, the release includes improved compatibility for various laptops, faster encryption, and Rust language support for RISC-V architecture. Overall, it marks another step forward in the evolution of the Linux kernel.