Oracle’s Cloud Ambitions Face Market Scrutiny Despite Bold Growth Projections
Ellison’s Fortune Fluctuates as Oracle Navigates Cloud Expansion Oracle Chairman Larry Ellison experienced a significant financial setback this week as…
Ellison’s Fortune Fluctuates as Oracle Navigates Cloud Expansion Oracle Chairman Larry Ellison experienced a significant financial setback this week as…
Early benchmarks for Intel’s Panther Lake processors reveal a substantial 50% graphics performance improvement over Lunar Lake architecture. Despite these gains, reports indicate the chip still trails behind AMD’s competing Strix Halo APU in graphics testing.
Intel’s upcoming Panther Lake processor is demonstrating substantial graphics performance gains in early testing, with benchmarks reportedly showing a 50% improvement over the current Lunar Lake architecture. According to reports from technical analysis, the Panther Lake Core Ultra X9 388H processor achieved a 3DMark TimeSpy score of 6,300 points compared to Lunar Lake’s 4,000 points.
Intel has reportedly upstreamed its ISH firmware support to the Linux kernel ahead of the upcoming Panther Lake laptop processors. The development suggests continued commitment to Linux compatibility for future mobile computing platforms. Industry analysts suggest this early integration could benefit Linux users and developers.
Intel has reportedly upstreamed its Integrated Sensor Hub (ISH) firmware support to the Linux kernel in preparation for the upcoming Intel Panther Lake processors, according to recent coverage by Michael Larabel of Phoronix. The development work, which appears to be targeting future laptop platforms, represents continued investment in Linux hardware compatibility ahead of product launches.