NVIDIA's removed job listings reveal plans to fix Linux gaming's biggest problems through Proton optimisation. This could ...
Four years ago today, the original Steam Deck LCD released, with it going on to change how everyone sees handheld gaming PCs ...
It’s been nearly two years since Manjaro Linux developed revealed they were working with single board PC maker Orange Pi to launch a handheld gaming PC called the Orange Pi Neo, which was set to ...
The MinisForum EM 780 is a remarkable compact Linux gaming PC that delivers impressive performance in a small form factor. This article takes a deep dive into the specifications, performance, and user ...
Linux has made some incredible strides in gaming over the last few years. What was once a platform known for its complexities and limitations has turned into a viable alternative to the decades-long ...
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While the year of the Linux desktop isn’t here just yet, Linus Torvalds’ brainchild has grown massively since its initial inception in 1991. The operating system is now used to power a variety of ...
Two new job listings indicate that Nvidia is paying attention to gamers running Linux, specifically using Vulkan.
Today, gaming on Linux is no longer an afterthought. Case in point: Some distributions are built specifically for gaming (and others are perfectly suited for the task). I've come up with seven of my ...
A Steam Deck-like handheld with GeForce RTX graphics and DLSS 4 support? It sounds like it's only a matter of time as NVIDIA ...
TL;DR: Linux gaming has advanced significantly due to Valve's SteamOS and Proton compatibility, enabling nearly 90% of Windows games to run on Linux. The Steam Deck has driven this growth, with ...
NVIDIA job listings point to deeper Linux investment, with Vulkan and Proton performance now clearly part of the company’s broader graphics strategy.
You can't blame the first prophecy of the "Year of the Linux desktop" on me. No, I've certainly been a true believer, but the credit -- or blame, if you must -- goes to Dirk Hohndel, Linux kernel ...