LoongArch gana nuevas funciones en Linux 7.0

El kernel de Linux 7.0 ahora incluye nuevas funciones para la arquitectura LoongArch, marcando su preparación para un soporte mejorado. Este desarrollo fue destacado en un informe de Phoronix.

Phoronix ha informado que LoongArch está listo con nuevas funciones en la próxima publicación del kernel Linux 7.0. Esta arquitectura, diseñada para compatibilidad con diversos conjuntos de instrucciones, se beneficia de estas adiciones para mejorar la integración en el ecosistema de Linux. La actualización representa un progreso en el soporte de LoongArch en plataformas Linux, ayudando potencialmente a desarrolladores y usuarios con hardware compatible. No se detallaron funciones específicas en el anuncio inicial, pero resalta los esfuerzos continuos para expandir las capacidades del kernel en diversas arquitecturas.

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