Intel Thermal Daemon 2.5.10 Released With A Few Improvements
As the first update to the Intel Thermal Daemon since February when v2.5.9 brought Panther Lake support, Intel Thermal Daemon 2.5.10 was tagged on Thursday.
Intel Thermal Daemon is the open-source software to help monitor and control the CPU/SoC temperatures within laptops and other Intel edge hardware. Intel Thermal Daemon is able to help optimize power/performance in conjunction with the Intel P-State driver and other Intel Linux kernel drivers.
The listed changes with the Intel Thermal Daemon 2.5.10 release include:
Most notable is arguably refining the Intel Panther Lake support.
For those interested the Intel Thermal Daemon 2.5.10 can be downloaded via GitHub.
Intel Thermal Daemon is the open-source software to help monitor and control the CPU/SoC temperatures within laptops and other Intel edge hardware. Intel Thermal Daemon is able to help optimize power/performance in conjunction with the Intel P-State driver and other Intel Linux kernel drivers.
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The listed changes with the Intel Thermal Daemon 2.5.10 release include:
- For new ITMT string version 3 support
- There was issue in updating path for DPTF files for Panther Lake
- Minor print format for time_t value
- Don't reset clamping bit for RAPL for MSR rapl zones when disabled
- Add confitional power floor processing
Most notable is arguably refining the Intel Panther Lake support.
For those interested the Intel Thermal Daemon 2.5.10 can be downloaded via GitHub.
