+* **Added Ethernet poll mode driver for AMD XGBE devices.**
+
+ Added the new ``axgbe`` ethernet poll mode driver for AMD XGBE devices.
+ See the :doc:`../nics/axgbe` nic driver guide for more details on this
+ new driver.
+
+* **Updated szedata2 PMD.**
+
+ Added support for new NFB-200G2QL card.
+
+* **Added support for Broadcom NetXtreme-S (BCM58800) family of controllers (aka Stingray)**
+
+ The BCM58800 devices feature a NetXtreme E-Series advanced network controller, a high-performance
+ ARM CPU block, PCI Express (PCIe) Gen3 interfaces, key accelerators for compute offload and a high-
+ speed memory subsystem including L3 cache and DDR4 interfaces, all interconnected by a coherent
+ Network-on-chip (NOC) fabric.
+
+ The ARM CPU subsystem features eight ARMv8 Cortex-A72 CPUs at 3.0 GHz, arranged in a multi-cluster
+ configuration.
+
+* **Added support for virtio-user server mode.**
+ In a container environment if the vhost-user backend restarts, there's no way
+ for it to reconnect to virtio-user. To address this, support for server mode
+ is added. In this mode the socket file is created by virtio-user, which the
+ backend connects to. This means that if the backend restarts, it can reconnect
+ to virtio-user and continue communications.
+
+* **Added crypto workload support to vhost library.**
+
+ New APIs are introduced in vhost library to enable virtio crypto support
+ including session creation/deletion handling and translating virtio-crypto
+ request into DPDK crypto operations. A sample application is also introduced.
+
+* **Added the Event Timer Adapter Library.**
+
+ The Event Timer Adapter Library extends the event-based model by introducing
+ APIs that allow applications to arm/cancel event timers that generate
+ timer expiry events. This new type of event is scheduled by an event device
+ along with existing types of events.
+
+* **Added device event monitor framework.**
+
+ Added a general device event monitor framework at EAL, for device dynamic management.
+ Such as device hotplug awareness and actions adopted accordingly. The list of new APIs:
+
+ * ``rte_dev_event_monitor_start`` and ``rte_dev_event_monitor_stop`` are for
+ the event monitor enable and disable.
+ * ``rte_dev_event_callback_register`` and ``rte_dev_event_callback_unregister``
+ are for the user's callbacks register and unregister.
+
+ Linux uevent is supported as backend of this device event notification framework.
+