Linux 7.0 introduces USB driver for Google Tensor SoCs

The upcoming Linux 7.0 kernel will feature a new USB driver supporting Google Tensor system-on-chips. It also includes UCSI Thunderbolt Alternate Mode functionality. These additions aim to enhance hardware compatibility in open-source environments.

Linux kernel version 7.0 is set to incorporate several updates focused on USB support. Among these is a dedicated driver for Google Tensor SoCs, which are used in devices like Pixel smartphones. This development, reported by Phoronix, promises better integration of Google's mobile hardware with Linux systems.

Additionally, Linux 7.0 will support UCSI Thunderbolt Alternate Mode. UCSI, or USB Type-C Connector System Software Interface, enables advanced features for Thunderbolt connections over USB-C ports. This inclusion could improve connectivity options for users relying on Linux for desktop and server setups.

Phoronix, a site specializing in Linux hardware reviews and benchmarks, highlighted these changes in its coverage of kernel advancements. The updates align with ongoing efforts to expand Linux's compatibility with modern hardware, including mobile and high-speed peripheral technologies. No specific release date for Linux 7.0 was mentioned in the sources, but such kernel versions typically follow a development cycle leading to stable releases.

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Linus Torvalds has announced that the Linux kernel will jump to version 7.0 after the 6.x series concludes, marking a cosmetic but symbolic milestone for the open-source project. The decision follows established versioning practices to keep minor numbers manageable, with no major technical overhaul tied to the change. Ongoing developments include expanded Rust integration and hardware support enhancements.

The Linux kernel version 7.0 includes new physical layer (PHY) drivers for various hardware components. These additions encompass support for Apple's Type-C PHY, Qualcomm's Snapdragon X2, and Rockchip's HDMI 2.1 FRL features. The updates aim to enhance compatibility with modern devices.

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Developers have released Linux kernel 7.0, featuring improvements for Intel and AMD hardware, enhanced storage handling, and the removal of the experimental label from Rust support. Linus Torvalds announced the update, which is not a long-term support version. The release includes preparations for upcoming CPUs and GPUs, alongside self-healing filesystem capabilities.

The Linux kernel version 7.0 has incorporated support for 8D-8D-8D Octal DTR in SPI NAND technology. This addition aims to enhance performance in compatible hardware. The update was reported by Phoronix, a site focused on Linux hardware and benchmarks.

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The first release candidate for Linux kernel 7.0 has been made available, incorporating various enhancements. This version includes improvements for Microsoft Hyper-V, support for AMD Zen 6 performance monitoring, and preparations for Intel Diamond Rapids processors. Credits in the kernel now honor the creator of Linux-Next.

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.

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The Linux kernel 7.1 includes updates to the AMDGPU driver, introducing support for AMD DCN 4.2 IP and GFX 12.1. These enhancements also cover GCN 1.1 APU DC. The developments were reported by Phoronix.

 

 

 

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