Linux 5.7 will probably soon become available as a stable release, until then the new 5.7-rc7 Kernel has been distributed to toy around with and reports bugs.
The full message regarding Linux 5.7-rc7 can be found here: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/CAHk-=whan1CiRtcgBt-5SkW-ga_GeLH5+AO26RmK7vOA5yw9ng@mail.gmail.com/
The quoted part is about Linus Torvalds looking forward to getting more performance out of his rig, now sporting an AMD Threadripper 3970x instead of an Intel processor.
The full message regarding Linux 5.7-rc7 can be found here: https://lore.kernel.org/lkml/CAHk-=whan1CiRtcgBt-5SkW-ga_GeLH5+AO26RmK7vOA5yw9ng@mail.gmail.com/
The quoted part is about Linus Torvalds looking forward to getting more performance out of his rig, now sporting an AMD Threadripper 3970x instead of an Intel processor.
In fact, the biggest excitement this week for me was just that I
upgraded my main machine, and for the first time in about 15 years, my
desktop isn't Intel-based. No, I didn't switch to ARM yet, but I'm now
rocking an AMD Threadripper 3970x. My 'allmodconfig' test builds are
now three times faster than they used to be, which doesn't matter so
much right now during the calming down period, but I will most
definitely notice the upgrade during the next merge window.