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Intel Enabling Ultra Low Latency Scheduling "ULLS" For Lunar Lake GPU Compute


While last week Intel released an update Compute Runtime for GPU compute with the OpenCL and Level Zero APIs on Windows and Linux, today they released a new preview version for readying a shiny new feature: Ultra Low Latency Scheduling 'ULLS' for Lunar Lake Xe2 graphics.

Intel Lunar Lake on Linux continues to enjoy support improvements, can deliver quite nice single-threaded performance and great energy efficiency. Lunar Lake SoCs have wound up in interesting and quality laptop designs such as the recently tested Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon Gen 13 Aura under Linux. Those wanting to try out this new feature enabled by default for helping with better latency and in turn performance for Lunar Lake hardware can find the pre-release via Intel Compute Runtime 25.13.33276.19.

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