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Device Trees For Apple T2 SoCs Slated For Upstreaming In Linux 6.15


While there has been the recent drama over upstream maintainership over Apple Silicon / Asahi Linux code, Sven Peter is continuing to move things forward for the upstream kernel and this week sent out a set of Apple SoC DeviceTree updates intended for the upcoming Linux 6.15 kernel cycle.

While there has been the recent drama over upstream maintainership over Apple Silicon / Asahi Linux code, Sven Peter is continuing to move things forward for the upstream kernel and this week sent out a set of Apple SoC DeviceTree updates intended for the upcoming Linux 6.15 kernel cycle. Plus DT additions for CPUFreq and PMGR nodes for a number of pre-M1 Apple iDevice SoC DTs. The Apple T2 is an A10-based security chip found on some Intel Macs from 2017 onwards.

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