Stop cursor lag on Wayland. Learn how zero‑copy DMA‑BUF fixes CPU rendering stutter and cuts CPU usage by 70%.
Unlock the full potential of NVIDIA's latest R595 Vulkan developer beta drivers (595.44.02). This deep dive covers new descriptor heap capture replay features, YCbCr image compression, performance optimizations for Blackwell GPUs, and critical fixes for Linux and Windows. Download links and expert analysis inside.
The Qualcomm QDA driver is revolutionizing Linux kernel acceleration. This in-depth analysis explores its strategic advantages over FastRPC, its sophisticated architecture for DSP offloading across all domains (ADSP, CDSP, SDSP, GDSP), and its profound implications for embedded systems, AI workloads, and the future of the Linux accelerator ecosystem.
Intel's Xe3P_XPC GPU architecture debuts a revolutionary multi-queue execution mode, significantly boosting AI inference and compute performance. Discover the technical details, Linux kernel integration, and performance implications for the upcoming Crescent Island AI accelerator, set to sample in 2026. Dive deep into the DRM/Xe driver updates for Linux 6.20/7.0.
Discover how Linux 6.19's groundbreaking DMA-BUF support for VFIO PCI, led by NVIDIA, revolutionizes PCIe peer-to-peer (P2P) DMA. This deep dive covers virtualization, GPU passthrough, and high-performance computing (HPC) use cases for data centers, boosting RDMA and NVMe-oF performance. Learn about the kernel development impact on enterprise hardware.
Explore Intel's latest open-source Linux kernel patches enabling DMA-BUF mapping via IOV interconnects for SR-IOV virtualization. This technical deep dive explains how the Intel Xe driver & VFIO-PCI enhancements boost GPU performance in virtualized environments, paving the way for Project Battlematrix.
DragonFlyBSD updates its Linux-ported DRM graphics driver to support aging AMD Picasso, Vega 20, and Intel Ice Lake GPUs—though still lagging behind Linux 6.16. Learn how this impacts BSD users, hardware compatibility, and open-source GPU innovation.
Linux 6.16 kernel upgrades block storage & IO_uring with NVMe FDP, zero-copy DMA-BUF, and pipe support—boosting performance for enterprises, cloud, and AI. Learn how these changes impact high-speed storage.
Google’s Device Memory TCP (Devmem) in Linux 6.16 enables zero-copy transfers for GPUs & AI accelerators, boosting performance. Learn how this kernel upgrade impacts high-speed networking, cloud computing, and data center optimization.
Linux 6.16 adds support for the Realtek RTL8127A 10GbE Ethernet controller, boosting high-speed networking for servers and workstations. Learn how this update improves performance, latency, and future-proofs Linux systems.
HONOR’s new DMA-BUF direct I/O patches deliver 3776MB/s throughput—a 265% performance gain—for AI model loading, UFS4.0 storage, and real-time data streaming. Learn how this tech reduces latency, power use, and RAM overhead.
Linux 6.16 enhances IO_uring zero-copy networking with DMA-BUF support, slashing CPU overhead for AI, cloud, and financial workloads. Learn how this kernel upgrade boosts performance for high-value enterprise use cases
Descubra como o GNOME 49 melhora o scan direto no Linux com o Mutter: otimização para GPUs antigas, menos consumo de recursos e desempenho superior em vídeos e jogos. Saiba o que muda no Ubuntu 25.04 e outras distros com Wayland.
O driver Venus Vulkan da Mesa tornou a funcionalidade cross-device opcional para habilitar o suporte QEMU para este driver de código aberto para ambientes virtualizados.
O GTK 4.15.0, parte da nova série instável deste kit de ferramentas de código aberto amplamente utilizado, agora está disponível. A característica mais notável d
o GTK 4.15.0 é o uso padrão do renderizador Vulkan em sistemas suportados.
Um novo post no blog GTK destaca as recentes melhorias neste kit de ferramentas de código aberto, beneficiando os recursos de descarregamento de gráficos e GPU.
Prepare-se para uma revolução na virtualização! A VirtIO DRM Driver, uma ferramenta essencial no espaço de virtualização, acaba de receber uma atualização significativa.
Ontem marcou o lançamento oficial do candidato a lançamento do GNOME 46, oferecendo aos usuários a oportunidade final de experimentar o software de desktop GNOME 46 antes de seu lançamento oficial no final do mês.