Apple silicon USB 3 support queued for Linux 6.19

Support for USB 3 on Apple Silicon devices is being queued for inclusion in the upcoming Linux 6.19 kernel. This development aims to enhance hardware compatibility for Linux users on Apple hardware. The update comes from ongoing efforts in the open-source community.

The Linux kernel is set to gain Apple Silicon USB 3 support with the release of version 6.19. According to Phoronix, this queued patch series will enable better USB 3 functionality on Apple's M-series chips, addressing a key compatibility gap for Linux distributions running on these devices.

Development on this feature has been progressing through contributions to the Linux kernel mailing lists. The support is part of broader initiatives to improve Apple hardware integration in Linux, building on previous work for other peripherals and processors.

Phoronix, a leading source for Linux hardware news, highlights this as a significant step forward. No specific timeline beyond the 6.19 release cycle is mentioned, but kernel merges typically occur in the weeks leading up to the version's debut.

This update could benefit developers, enthusiasts, and users seeking to run Linux on Apple Silicon Macs, potentially expanding the ecosystem's reach.

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