Linux kernel 6.10 has been officially released. The latest version of the Linux kernel adds an array of improvements, including a new memory sealing system call, a speed boost for AES-XTS encryption on Intel and AMD CPUs, and expanded Rust language support within the kernel to RISC-V. Plus, as with all kernel releases, there’s a glut of groundwork to offer “initial support†for upcoming CPUs, GPUs, NPUs, Wi-Fi, and other hardware. This ensures Linux support is in place when these new bits of hardware become available. In an email to the Linux Kernel Mailing List (LKML), Linus Torvalds announce the […]
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