According to the game sales platform Steam, about 67% of Linux users use AMD CPUs. It also turns out that Intel is strongly supported among Windows users. the Steam Hardware & Software Survey: June ...
Valve's latest Steam survey dropped a bit later than usual, but the Linux numbers are finally in and while there’s a tiny dip in overall share, the AMD crowd has reason to cheer. Steam on Linux ...
Here are some of the highlights of the Linux 6.17 release: Specific support for single-core processors has been removed, and ...
There are some major caveats here, and of course, Linux has definite weaknesses for PC gaming compared to Microsoft’s OS When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate ...
Get the latest GPU rendering benchmark results in our more up-to-date Blender 3.6 performance article. It’s time once again to take an in-depth look at CPU and GPU performance in Blender, something we ...
AMD Zen 3 processors are getting a little Linux love ahead of their release later this year, seemingly confirming a significant change from the existing Zen CPU architectures we've already seen. AMD ...
The latest Linux kernel may not be the most exciting release, but it still comes with some notable improvements.
The release of the Steam Deck is only a few months away, and AMD is working to ensure the portable's Ryzen CPU shines bright. In light of this, an AMD developer has revealed that these efforts include ...
Desktop users have always cared about software optimization, and as soon as many-core CPUs began to hit the market, it became immediately clear that not all software is developed alike. In the classic ...
It's not really a Linux problem, but as is so often the case, Linux kernel developers have to clean up after AMD and Intel. It happened again with the chipmakers' latest CPU vulnerabilities: AMD ...