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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.