• Nova Lake S Support Added To Intel LPSS Driver In Linux 7.0 The latest Nova Lake enablement work for the Linux kernel to land is adding support for Nova Lake S platforms to the Intel LPSS driver in the upcoming Linux 7.0 kernel. • The Intel LPSS driver is for their Low Power Subsystem for driving interfaces like SPI and HS-UART. • With the Linux 7.0 kernel, all of the necessary IDs are now in place for next-gen Nova Lake S hardware. • No other driver changes were needed besides needing the new IDs. • That NVL-S support for the Intel LPSS driver landed via the multi-function device (MFD) pull request for Linux 7.0. • That pull also landed support for the ROHM BD72720 PMIC, Rockchip RK801 PMIC, ROHM BD73900 PMIC, Delta Networks TN48M, and TS133 variant for the QNAP MCU.

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  • Nova Lake S Support Added To Intel LPSS Driver In Linux 7.0 The latest Nova Lake enablement work for the Linux kernel to land is adding support for Nova Lake S platforms to the Intel LPSS driver in the upcoming Linux 7.0 kernel. The Intel LPSS driver is for their Low Power Subsystem for driving interfaces like SPI and HS-UART. With the Linux 7.0 kernel, all of the necessary IDs are now in place for next-gen Nova Lake S hardware. No other driver changes were needed besides needing the new IDs. That NVL-S support for the Intel LPSS driver landed via the multi-function device (MFD) pull request f

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