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This is the best summary I could come up with:
Barring any last minute reservations by Linus Torvalds, Linux 6.9 stable should release later today.
In turn the Linux 6.10 merge window will then open for the next two weeks and already some early pull requests have been submitted for this next kernel version.
Intel's Neural Processing Unit is initially found with new Core Ultra "Meteor Lake" laptops.
The Panthor DRM driver is being merged for supporting newer Arm Mali graphics.
TPM bus encryption and integrity protection to precent active/passive interposer attacks that have been recently demonstrated for both Windows and Linux.
An Intel low-latency hint for aggressively boosting the GT frequency for GPU compute.
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