Linux 7.0 Brings Multiple New Features: exFAT Performance Improvements and Support for Custom Boot Logos
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The development of the Linux 7.0 kernel is more than halfway complete, with a stable release expected in mid-April. Recently, Linus Torvalds, the father of Linux, merged several significant updates, including filesystem performance optimizations and enhanced flexibility in kernel builds. The new version introduces TIP timeslice expansion and Sheaves memory management innovations, reducing stuttering in gaming or audio applications and improving frame rate stability. Additionally, it adds support for multiple AMD graphics card IP blocks, optimizes driver performance, and further strengthens support for the latest CPU architectures, GPUs, and peripherals, lowering the cost of using new hardware. Furthermore, Linux 7.0 introduces stricter permission management and an automated vulnerability patching process, enhancing system security.