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Intel LPSS Driver Adds Panther Lake Support In Linux 6.12


Going along with other early Linux kernel driver additions for enabling Panther Lake, the intel-lpss driver in Linux 6.12 has made its device ID additions for supporting Panther Lake H and Panther Lake P processors.

As part of the MFD pull request for Linux 6.12, the Intel LPSS driver has support for the initial batch of Panther Lake processors along with Arrow Lake H. The rest of the Multi-Function Devices (MFD) patches this cycle are relatively straightforward without any really exciting elements. Panther Lake is expected next year on Intel's 18A node and is believed to just be targeting mobile/laptop designs. In any event it's great seeing Intel continuing to get their Linux support lined up early for future hardware.

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