Intel has readyed the EDAC driver for Linux 7.2 to support error detection and correction on Diamond Rapids Xeon processors. The driver enables memory error propagation and correction information to be passed through the Linux kernel. This support is critical for server stability and fault tolerance in high-density memory environments. The feature is part of ongoing kernel development ahead of Diamond Rapids launch in 2027. The change allows system-level error handling to operate at the hardware level. This update improves reliability for data centers running large-scale memory-intensive workloads.
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AMD Submits HDMI 2.1 FRL Support for Linux 7.2
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