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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 680 “Kepler” On Linux?

NVIDIA has finally introduced their first Kepler-based graphics card: the GeForce GTX 680. The new Kepler graphics architecture is an exciting successor to Fermi,...

First PGI Compilers with Support for OpenACC Now Available

The Portland Group has beta-released its first Fortran and C compilers with support for OpenACC. PGI continues to invest in technologies to make GPU...

Sony Colorfully Reveals Android 4.0 Schedule for Tablets

If you own a Sony tablet, you should read this. Also, we preview a new Wi-Fi only Tablet P variant coming soon in Japan. Read...

Greg KH Readies for Collaboration Summit, Talks Raspberry Pi

Linux kernel maintainer and Linux Foundation Fellow Greg Kroah-Hartman will be moderating the highly-anticipated Linux kernel panel at the Collaboration Summit in a couple...

Second openSUSE 12.2 Milestone Arrives for Testing

The openSUSE development team has detailed a number of changes planned for the upcoming 12.2 release of its Linux distribution and published a second...

GCC 5.0 Set for a Modular Future?

Modularisation of a future version of the GNU Compiler Collection is currently a hot topic. Actually realising this vision could, however, prove difficult Read more...

Mesa 8.1-devel Performance With Intel’s DRI Driver

Recently I published benchmarks showing performance boosts for Intel Sandy Bridge with the Linux 3.3 and future 3.4 kernel DRM code, but how's the...

CeBIT Open Source Forum 2012 Videos Now Available

All presentations from the Open Source Forum at CeBIT 2012 are now available for free from the Linux Magazine video archive. Read more at Linux...

NVIDIA Tegra 3 Makes For Fast Ubuntu On ARM

Here are the first set of Phoronix.com benchmarks of the quad-core NVIDIA Tegra 3. Needless to say, four Cortex-A9s combined with NVIDIA graphics leads...

Gregg: Linux Kernel Performance: Flame Graphs

Brendan Gregg demonstrates "flame graphs" as a tool for tracking down kernel performance problems. "The perf report tree (and the ncurses navigator) do an...