soundwire

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SoundWire is a high-speed digital audio interface standard that appears in Linux kernel development discussions on WindowsForum.com. Recent threads cover expanded SoundWire handling in the Linux sound subsystem, particularly for AMD's next-generation Audio Co-Processor IP. These updates are part of ongoing kernel audio stack improvements, alongside other audio driver work. The tag content focuses on Linux audio advances, not Windows or Microsoft-specific topics. Discussions highlight SoundWire's role in modern SoC audio support and its integration into the Linux kernel's sound architecture.
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    Linux Kernel Audio Advances: TASCAM US-144MKII Driver, ACP 7.2, SoundWire, AWE32 Fix

    The Linux kernel's audio stack is showing fresh signs of life across several fronts: a newly submitted, fully featured USB driver for the discontinued but still widely owned TASCAM US-144MKII is queued for the 6.18 cycle; the sound subsystem for Linux 6.17 is being prepared with explicit support...
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