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Forwarded from Bones' Tech Garage
The X11 revival is led by some interesting people that has some sand getting into some shorts. Very few on this channel are likely in the know regarding Linux development but it seems some push back is happening from conservative developers.

https://www.howtogeek.com/another-x11-revival-has-arrived-but-what-is-the-point/
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🔗 CachyOS

CachyOS is developing a 'Server' edition

CachyOS developers are now working on a specialized ‘Server’ Edition for NAS, workstations, and server environments. They will provide images that can be easily deployed by the customers.

This edition will have a hardened configuration, optimised packages and pre-tuned settings.

Arch Linux on a server sounds pretty interesting!
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🔗 Kepler_L2's X Reply

[RUMORED] AMD is planning to release its new architecture RDNA5 around mid-2027

One of the most famous leakers, (could be the most famous one, considering other socials) Kepler_L2 (or just Kepler L2) previously leaked that Sony is planning to make a handheld console along its new PlayStation 6 series. And now he leaked that RDNA5 (aka. UDNA) is going to be released around mid-2027.

He and many others expect that AMD's RDNA5 will exceed nVIDIA Blackwell's performance by %5 in terms of rasterized performance. Resulting in total of a huge 25%.

He also mentioned in his other leaks that RDNA5 will support up to 96 CUs and will have 384 bit GDDR (likely GDDR7, could be modified for 512 bit).

Stay tuned for more updates!