According to a ZDNET article, "The real-time Linux code is now baked into all Linux distros as of the forthcoming Linux 6.12 kernel." This will support low-latency real-time applications. Does this mean that the current set of low latency kernels (e.g. linux-image-6.8.0-45-lowlatency) will become redundant?
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