Linux 7.1-rc1 Released With New NTFS Driver, FRED By Default & Much More
…On Phoronix will be out Linux 7.1 feature overview published in the next day or two for more summing up all of the many interesting Linux 7.1 changes. There is…
…On Phoronix will be out Linux 7.1 feature overview published in the next day or two for more summing up all of the many interesting Linux 7.1 changes. There is…
…26.04 LTS is also being done with NVIDIA graphics and NVIDIA's official Linux driver stack for a separate article on Phoronix. The GNOME Shell and KDE Plasma packages as found…
…part of Phoronix marking 22 years of Linux hardware reviews and benchmarking , here are some benchmarks showing the Ampere eMAG from September 2018 to the performance now with NVIDIA Vera. Not even…
…Last week Intel sent over four Arc Pro B70 graphics cards for Linux testing at Phoronix. Given the current re-testing for the imminent Ubuntu 26.04 release, I am still going…
…15 Comments As first reported on Phoronix in early April, Linux's second-in-command Greg Kroah-Hartman has been leveraging new AI fuzzing tools for uncovering Linux kernel bugs . Prominent due…
A new open-source project called low_latency_layer is an implicit Vulkan layer that enables AMD Anti-Lag 2 and NVIDIA Reflex 2 to reportedly work in a hardware-agnostic manner…
…The FreeBSD Foundation is also sponsoring work on bringing up support for Flexible Return and Event Delivery https://www.phoronix.com/search/Flexible+Return+and+Event+Delivery (FRED) with FreeBSD. FRED is…
With Q2'2026 drawing to a close, as part of the different quarterly recaps of popular areas on Phoronix, here is a look back at the most popular AMD Linux/open-source…
…Now, Panther Lake (Core Ultra 300 series) has been released, and benchmarking by Phoronix has shown that it provides a significant performance benefit on most workloads: https://www.phoronix.com/review/intel…
…24 Comments As a follow-up to the news first-covered on Phoronix earlier this month about Linux 7.1 expected to begin removing i486 CPU support : it indeed happened. Linus Torvalds…