Intel has swiftly been preparing support for its next-gen products including Lunar Lake, Panther Lake CPUs & Battlemage GPUs for Linux 6.11.
Intel's Lunar Lake CPUs which are anticipated to launch next quarter have received a lot of support within Linux and the engineering team isn't stopping yet as they have now added a new patch that brings support for DLVR (Digital Linear Voltage Regulator) which reduces the power input and in turns add to the overall efficiency of these ultra-low power SOCs.
It is mentioned that while there are no new functionality attributes or differences in operation compared to prior generations (Meteor Lake and Arrow Lake), the MMIO offset and bit positions are changed when compared to the older CPUs.
Intel is also working on the future generations too with support for its Panther Lake CPUs coming to Linux 6.11. Although Panther Lake CPUs are planned for launch in the second half of 2025, it looks like the Intel team is going to do what they do best, to enable early support so that they are ready when it's launch time for these future chips.
The newest Intel Panther Lake patches were added to the queue last week and simply added a new PCI device ID (0xe428) to the HDA driver and the DSP configuration. These are audio support and nothing as significant for now but Phoronix reports that we can expect some major patches to land in with the release of Linux 6.11. Panther Lake is going to be a major deal & will be featuring next-gen technologies such as Cougar Cove P-Cores & Celestial "Xe3" iGPUs so stay tuned for more information.
Lastly, we have support for Intel's Battlemage Discrete GPUs under the "Xe2" family. Battlemage has long been receiving patches within Linux and as we get closer to
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