Linux Kernel 6.4 released with initial Apple M2 support and AMD Guided Autonomous Mode

Linux Kernel 6.4 released with initial Apple M2 support and AMD Guided Autonomous Mode

Linus Torvald, the creator of Linux, has released Linux kernel 6.4, which includes several new features and better hardware support. This new release comes just months after the release of Linux Kernel 6.3, which was released on schedule.

The latest update offers many improvements, such as initial Apple M2 silicon support, storage enhancements, better sensor monitoring, AMD P-State Guided Autonomous Mode, and more. This will ensure that Linux is more compatible with the latest hardware and offers better performance and stability.

In the announcement, Linus Torvald said, “Most of the stuff in my mailbox the last week has been about upcoming things for 6.5, and I already have 15 pull requests pending. I appreciate all you proactive people.” This indicates that there's a lot coming for Linux 6.5, and users can expect even more improvements in the future.

by Paul

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Linux kernel is a powerful and customizable operating system that boasts a command line interface and is loved by tech enthusiasts everywhere. With 15 alternatives available on AlternativeTo, including FreeBSD, Linux-libre, and MINIX 3, users have plenty of options to choose from. Rated an impressive 4.2 out of 5, Linux kernel is the perfect choice for those who want to take control of their computing experience.

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