Linux 7.0 adds cTGP graphics power setting for Uniwill and TUXEDO laptops

The upcoming Linux 7.0 kernel will include a new cTGP graphics power setting tailored for Uniwill and TUXEDO laptops. This development aims to enhance power management for graphics in these devices. Phoronix reports the feature as part of ongoing Linux hardware improvements.

Phoronix has announced that Linux 7.0 will introduce a cTGP graphics power setting specifically for Uniwill and TUXEDO laptops. This addition focuses on optimizing graphics power usage in these laptop models under the Linux operating system.

The feature, known as cTGP, represents an advancement in Linux support for hardware power management. It builds on the kernel's capabilities to handle graphics settings more efficiently for compatible devices. Uniwill and TUXEDO, known for their Linux-friendly laptops, stand to benefit from this integration.

While details on the exact implementation remain limited in the initial report, the inclusion signals continued progress in open-source graphics drivers. Linux 7.0's release will mark a step forward for users of these laptops seeking better performance and power efficiency.

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