Re: [Sound-open-firmware] [ANNOUNCE] SOF v1.7 released

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On 2021/4/2 下午6:38, Girdwood, Liam R wrote:
The SOF developers are pleased to announce that version 1.7 has been
released and binaries available for Intel and NXP platforms[1].

The main focus of v1.7 was around adding support for new audio
processing algorithms, continued Zephyr integration and general
stabilisation.

Release notes are here.

https://github.com/thesofproject/sof/releases/tag/v1.7

Binaries are here.

https://github.com/thesofproject/sof-bin

Firmware issues can be reported here (and feature requests too).

https://github.com/thesofproject/sof/issues

and kernel issues here

https://github.com/thesofproject/linux/issues

The next version will be v1.8 due by the end of June.

Yes, we are planning to branch out for v1.8 by the middle of May, so we have now the merge window of about the coming 6 weeks, please plan and submit your new features to master in time.

Thanks,
~Keyon


Thanks

Liam

[1] Preliminary support for other platforms can be enabled by using SOF
as a Zephyr module (for Zephyr supported architectures and platforms).
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