Intel introduces microcode staging for Linux 6.19

Intel is adding a new microcode staging feature to the Linux 6.19 kernel. This update aims to handle larger microcode blobs more effectively. The change supports ongoing developments in processor firmware.

The Linux kernel's upcoming 6.19 version will include a microcode staging feature introduced by Intel. This addition addresses the growing size of microcode blobs, which are firmware updates for Intel processors.

According to Phoronix, the feature enables better management of these larger files within the kernel's microcode subsystem. It comes as part of Intel's contributions to Linux hardware support, ensuring compatibility with newer CPU generations.

Microcode updates are essential for fixing processor vulnerabilities and improving performance. The staging mechanism will allow for more efficient loading and application of these updates during system boot.

This development highlights Intel's continued investment in open-source Linux integration, benefiting users of desktop, server, and embedded systems running Intel hardware.

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