Intel next-gen Lunar Lake CPUs now supports Linux 6.6

Intel’s next-generation Lunar Lake CPUs will include a whole new VPU engine, which has received initial support in Linux 6.6. According to Phoronix, DRM (Direct Rendering Manager), a Linux subsystem, has announced support for VPU4, which is slated to arrive with Intel’s Lunar Lake CPUs.

VPUs are “Versatile Processing Units” that are dedicated to improving performance in deep learning and HPC applications for people who are unfamiliar with them. The units have recently acquired traction as a result of the AI boom, and it appears that Intel is taking “VPUs” considerably more seriously than it previously did.

The first patches for “VPU4 enablement” appeared in Linux 6.3, revealing Intel’s ambitions to integrate the specialised AI engine into Lunar Lake CPUs.

Lunar Lake
Lunar Lake

With VPU4 support in Linux 6.6, Intel is clearly playing it safe by giving support for a version that is still two years away. According to Phoronix, more progress on VPUs is expected in the following kernel cycles, so we could see even more developments, potentially leading to a final conclusion.

The business also recently stated that the key driving architectures for its next-generation “Core Ultra” family will be Lion Cove P-Cores and Skymont E-Cores in Lunar Lake CPUs.

Intel’s approach to next-generation launches is certainly intriguing, and the company isn’t alone in developing future architectures. We recently reported that AMD has published Freesync Panel Replay, as well as preliminary fixes for the future RDNA4 architecture, implying that Team Red is also interested in making Linux a much larger platform than it is now.

Also Read:

Source

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

More like this

Top 10 Processors under ₹20,000 as of November 2024

Exclusive: The Top 10 Processors under ₹20,000 in 2025

Buying the right processor is always tedious and confusing, and buying the right one according to your...
Intel Vision 2025: A Bold Look at the Future of Innovation

Intel Vision 2025: A Bold Look at the Future...

Intel Vision 2025: March 31 Marks a Milestone for Team Blue's Consumer and Client Businesses As the tech...
Intel Showcases Modular Handhelds & “Lunar Lake” Laptops at CES 2025: A Glimpse into the Future of Computing

Intel Showcases Modular Handhelds & “Lunar Lake” Laptops at...

Imagine a world where your tech devices evolve with your needs. Intel is turning this dream into...
GIGABYTE Unveils AI-Powered Intel & AMD Motherboards at CES 2025

GIGABYTE Unveils AI-Powered Intel & AMD Motherboards at CES...

At CES 2025, GIGABYTE, a global leader in PC hardware, unveiled its next-generation Intel® B860 and AMD...
Intel's 2025 Desktop CPU Revolution: Arrow Lake-S and Bartlett Lake-S

Intel’s 2025 Desktop CPU Revolution: Arrow Lake-S and Bartlett...

Intel has rocked the whole world with the very recent CES announcement, introducing a totally new and...

LATEST NEWS

Aston Villa’s Jhon Duran Set for €77m Move to Al Nassr: Medical Imminent

Aston Villa's Colombian forward, Jhon Duran, is on the verge of completing a €77 million transfer to Saudi Arabian giants Al Nassr. Set to...

iPhone 17’s Dynamic Island Revealed: No Size Change from iPhone 16

Hey there, Apple fans! If you’ve been keeping up with the latest iPhone rumors, you’ve probably heard some buzz about the iPhone 17 lineup....

Virat Kohli’s Triumphant Return to Ranji Trophy: The Legend Comes Home

With cricket fans buzzing and the Arun Jaitley Stadium packed to the rafters, Virat Kohli made an electric return to the Ranji Trophy after...

Why DeepSeek Is Causing a Stir in the AI Industry in 2025?

It took about a month for the finance world to understand the significance of DeepSeek, but when it did, it did so by knocking...

Featured