MUO on MSN
I benchmarked my gaming PC on Windows vs Linux, and the difference was bigger than I expected
I ran the same tests on both sides of my dual-boot and one of them embarrassed the other.
In the world of consumer electronics, benchmarks are everything. More than specs, or anecdotal accounts, and certainly more than marketing materials, benchmarks give you meaningful information about ...
XDA Developers on MSN
Linux gaming works without touching the terminal, and that matters more than any benchmark
Gaming on Linux used to feel daunting, but these days, you can do it completely without the terminal, and it changes ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I cover the exciting intersection of Linux and handheld gaming. Mar 01, 2019, 08:39am EST Mar 04, 2019, 04:32pm EST This article ...
Due to popular demand, we're looking into AMD's Threadripper 2990WX performance using Linux. Apparently this is something we should have done since day one, according to many AMD fans, although of ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I cover the exciting intersection of Linux and handheld gaming. Oh, and since it's sold as a barebones kit, there's no need to pay ...
Last November, game engine developer Unigine gave all Radeon HD 5000 users a fun tool to push their cards to the limit. Called “Heaven”, the benchmark was the first on the market that both utilized ...
Unigine announced a new GPU benchmark known as Valley Benchmark. From the same developers who created Heaven Benchmark, the Valley Benchmark is a non-synthetic benchmark that is powered by the Unigine ...
Staunch Linux advocates have been saying for some time that the Unix derivative's application performance outstrips that of Windows, assuming all other factors are equal. Valve even proved it back in ...
I originally posted this in distributed computing arcana, but they recommended I try here also. Thanks! View image: /infopop/emoticons/icon_smile.gif<BR><BR ...
In the first two articles of this series [see ``Real Time and Linux'' in the January/February 2002 issue and ``Real Time and Linux, Part 2: the Preemptible Kernel'' in the March/April 2002 issue of ...
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