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Linux 7.2 Debuts with Cache-Aware Scheduling and Expanded Hardware Support

The Linux 7.2 kernel has officially launched, introducing cache-aware task scheduling and broad hardware enhancements for AMD, Intel, Apple, and Nvidia.

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Cache-Aware Scheduling for AI Workloads

The Linux 7.2 kernel has officially been released, highlighted by cache-aware task scheduling optimized for artificial intelligence workloads. According to ZDNet, this stable release addresses more efficient compute resource allocation across modern hardware architectures.

File System Upgrades and Hardware Compatibility

Beyond the new scheduling mechanism, Linux 7.2 introduces major upgrades to file systems and I/O performance. The update also substantially expands hardware support across major processor and graphics platforms—including AMD, Intel, Apple, and Nvidia—while enhancing compatibility for USB4 standards and next-generation laptops.