
Sun Sep 15 16:32:36 UTC 2024: ## Linux Kernel 6.11 Released: Enhanced ARM Support, Improved AMD Performance, and More
The latest iteration of the Linux kernel, version 6.11, is now available, bringing a slew of new features and improvements for users across the board. This release arrives just before the Linux Kernel Maintainer Summit in Vienna, Austria, where developers will delve deeper into the upcoming 6.12 kernel.
**Highlights of Linux 6.11:**
* **Improved ARM Laptop Support:** This release includes support for various new ARM-based laptops, including the Lenovo Yoga C630 WOS, ASUS VivoBook S 15, and Lenovo Slim 7x, offering a significant boost for users of these devices.
* **Enhanced AMD Performance:** The AMD P-State driver now includes AMD Core Performance Boost control, allowing users to fine-tune performance and power consumption on their Ryzen processors. The AMD Fast CPPC feature also improves performance by up to 6% on recent Ryzen (Zen 4) mobile processors.
* **Intel Enhancements:** Linux 6.11 brings better support for Intel NPUs in Meteor Lake chipsets, along with improvements to the TPMI driver and Sub-NUMA clustering for increased performance on Intel servers.
* **Broadened Hardware Support:** This release adds support for a wide range of new hardware components, including the HP Chromebook X360 13 and Acer Chromebook 311, Dell systems, Raspberry Pi camera, Realtek RTL8192DU USB Wi-Fi adapters, and the Thrustmaster TCA Yoke Boeing joystick.
* **Drawing Tablet Support:** Creative users rejoice! The Huion Inspiroy 2 S and Dial 2, and the XP-PEN Deco Mini 4 drawing tablets are now fully supported, offering more options for artists and designers working on Linux.
**Where to Get Linux Kernel 6.11:**
Users can download the source code and compile it themselves or wait for their Linux distribution to release it as a software update. Ubuntu 24.10 will come with Linux kernel 6.11 by default, while Ubuntu 24.04 LTS will receive the update via HWE early next year.
This release marks a significant step forward for Linux, offering a host of improvements and expanded hardware support, making the operating system even more appealing for a wider range of users.