in the second half of 2017 (early 2018) intel release new microarchitecture Coffee Lake, 300 Series chipset, and LGA 1151 V2. Stretch 9 "stable" will be supported this?
I didnt find this in kernel 4.9. Im gonna upgrade my hardware. It will be sadly if Stretch doesn't work))
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Will be Stretch support intel Coffee Lake?
Re: Will be Stretch support intel Coffee Lake?
Debian stable won't receive feature updates during its lifetime, so no.
But, sometimes later after CoffeeLake release you can count on stretch-backports for newer kernels as well as graphics stack, etc.
But, by the time CoffeeLake support lands in upstream mainline kernel, it could well be ~1 year after Stetch's release, which will be ~6 months before Debian 10 freeze. At that time, you might as well use Debian 10 instead.
Reference:
Debian 8 release date - April 25, 2015
SkyLake release date - August 5, 2015
SkyLake initial support - Nov 1, 2015
KabyLake release date - August 30, 2016
KabyLake initial support - Feb 19, 2017
Debian 9 full freeze - Feb 5, 2017
But, sometimes later after CoffeeLake release you can count on stretch-backports for newer kernels as well as graphics stack, etc.
But, by the time CoffeeLake support lands in upstream mainline kernel, it could well be ~1 year after Stetch's release, which will be ~6 months before Debian 10 freeze. At that time, you might as well use Debian 10 instead.
Reference:
Debian 8 release date - April 25, 2015
SkyLake release date - August 5, 2015
SkyLake initial support - Nov 1, 2015
KabyLake release date - August 30, 2016
KabyLake initial support - Feb 19, 2017
Debian 9 full freeze - Feb 5, 2017