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Linux 6.15 SoC/DT Additions: Arm Morello, Versal NET, Apple T2, MNT Reform 2 & More

Written by Michael Larabel in Hardware on 27 March 2025 at 03:40 PM EDT. Add A Comment
The many SoC and DeviceTree updates have now been merged for the Linux 6.15 kernel merge window. There's a lot on the ARM hardware side plus some additions for RISC-V and various interesting new device/board additions.

Some of the SoC/DT additions with the mainline Linux 6.15 kernel include:

- DeviceTree additions for the Arm Morello reference platform for booting in AArch64 mode. Arm Morello is notable for having experimental CHERI ISA support albeit that usage requires a modified/experimental kernel.

👁 Arm Morello


- Support for the new AMD Versal NET SoC that combines an FPGA with Arm Cortex-A78 cores for HPC, networking, AI, and other workloads.

- Support for six new ST STM32MP2 SoC variants.

- Support for the MediaTek MT8370 SoC as an MT8390 variant

- Support for the Apple T2 security co-processor / baseboard management controller on older Apple devices still relying on Intel CPUs.

- Support for the Milk-V Jupiter board that uses a SpacemiT K1/M2 RISC-V SoC.

- Support for the NetCube Systems Kumquat board with Allwiner V3s SoC.

- Mainline DT support for the Google Pixel Pro 6 smartphone.

👁 Arm Morello


- Mainline support for the MNT Reform 2 laptop, the ~€1,250.00 open-source modular laptop powered by a Rockchip SoC.

See all of the SoC pull requests for more information on these big changes to find for Linux 6.15. Linux 6.15 is shaping up to be another very large and exciting kernel release. The v6.15 merge window runs through the end of next week, so stay tuned for more features still to land.

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