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📚 12th Gen E+P Cores and Kernel Development: Where to start/follow the developers discussions and QA submissions?


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By some miracle, I'm getting an i9-12900H laptop that has 6 P-cores and 8 E-cores. I've heard in some videos that "the kernel devs are on it."

Where can I follow these discussions? I'd like to follow the current open discussions and progress, release cycles of improvements - all related to these E and P cores thingy.

I'd like to contribute back in the form of QA or Edge testing of latest P/E Core upgrades when they are patching for testing (hopefully it can be applied to Debian, as that's what I'd run).

If it's a set of mailing lists, which one? And, do you have some suggestions on what to search on for previous discussions? I'm sure there has been previous meetings on it, so I'd like to track the progress.


Ultimately, I'm hoping the new Intel scheduler(s) will be highly configurable. Like, letting me force all procs to E cores on battery, force certain binaries to always run on E cores, and things like launching an app with ENV vars to designate which core I want it to run on.

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