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Message   LWN.net    All   [$] Providing 64KB base pages with 4KB kernels, two different wa   May 12, 2026
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Some CPU architectures are able to run with a number of different base-page
sizes; using a larger size can often result in better performance at the
cost of increased memory use.  Other architectures are more limited.  At
the 2026 Linux
Storage, Filesystem, Memory Management, and BPF Summit, two sessions in
the memory-management track explored options for letting processes run with
64KB page sizes when the underlying kernel does not.  The first was focused
on letting each process have its own page size, while the second concerned
bringing 64KB pages to x86 systems.

https://lwn.net/Articles/1071484/
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