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:
– 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.