Continuity document for the kernel project: https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/commit/?id=102606402f4f5943266160e263c450fdfe4dd981
Virtual machines powered by AMD chips can now handle up to 4096 virtual CPUs with extended x2AVIC support. The previous limit was 512 vCPUs, so this is a substantial jump for enterprise-grade virtualization workloads.
Removal of the “gen*cide” function.
I don’t know what is both funnier and more disturbing, removing the function, or censoring the word.
I’m not good at reading these releases, is the armory support saying that the kernel will handle the rgb and fan headers that currently require a separate dkms module?
ASUS gaming handheld users will be glad to know (or not?) that the Armoury driver is now supported, bringing proper hardware control for ROG Ally gaming handhelds and other ASUS gaming hardware under Linux.




