Linux Users Gain a Browser That Optimizes Performance for Gaming and Gives Them Control Over The Resources They Use ...
That will hopefully continue to bridge the gap.
TL;DR: NVIDIA is enhancing Linux gaming support by hiring engineers to optimize Vulkan and Proton performance, signaling that its development of ARM-based N1 and N1X chips with GeForce RTX graphics ...
The one thing where Linux won't do (yet) ...
New NVIDIA job postings that explicitly reference Vulkan performance and compatibility layer work on Linux might be a sign of a stronger push into the Linux gaming ecosystem, catching the eye of ...
Linux and third-party anti-cheat clients are like water and oil ...
I'm not sure if this belongs here or the gaming forum, but since it's relating to the hardware, I'm posting here. I have been an nVidia guy for a long time, after getting burned by bad AMD drivers for ...
Gaming on Linux has never been better. Thanks to advances in compatibility layers like Proton, drivers, and distro-level optimizations, Linux now supports thousands of games, from AAA titles to indie ...
What if you could move beyond the frustrations of Windows 11 gaming, bloated updates, intrusive data collection, and system inefficiencies, and embrace a platform designed to give you more control? In ...
Cleared Hot is an excellent nostalgic helicopter shooter, and the latest release brings Native Linux support to improve ...
For years, gaming on Linux sounded like something you tried once, failed at, and never admitted again. This same sentence can be said for the OS and its multiple distros when an experienced Windows ...
What if the future of handheld gaming wasn’t tied to Windows or consoles? Imagine a device that combines the raw power of AMD’s Ryzen Z2 Extreme with the open source flexibility of Linux, delivering a ...