The Linux 6.17 kernel has been released, bringing a swathe of improvements to desktop distro users and beyond. There's also ...
Although 6.15.4 is a stabilization patch, it reinforces trends and priorities in the kernel’s evolution. Network-first optimization: The emphasis on zero-copy receive, new TCP controls, and ...
An innovation in kernel 6.13 ensures greater network traffic efficiency and switches from IRQ to polling based on the data load. It saves power and resources. With the new kernel 6.13, there is a ...
Real-time processing capabilities are now included in the main release of the Linux kernel, allowing developers to implement embedded Linux systems more easily. The move could also lead to more stable ...
Mobile and embedded systems are the hidden workhorses of modern technology—from the smartphones in our pockets to IoT devices in our homes and industries. At the heart of these systems lies the ...