NVIDIA's removed job listings reveal plans to fix Linux gaming's biggest problems through Proton optimisation. This could ...
Two new job listings indicate that Nvidia is paying attention to gamers running Linux, specifically using Vulkan.
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 ...
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 ...
NVIDIA job listings point to deeper Linux investment, with Vulkan and Proton performance now clearly part of the company’s broader graphics strategy.
NVIDIA have multiple job listings available for Linux developers - this could be your chance to improve Linux gaming if you have the skills.
The recent January 2026 Windows 11 patch was rumored to have led to Nvidia GPUs underperforming, which has since been confirmed. The post Latest Windows patch affects Nvidia GPU performance appeared ...
NVIDIA released their latest recommended driver for Linux with version 580.126.18 out now. Don't get excited though, it's a ...
Linux gamers, rejoice—we’re getting Nvidia’s Deep Learning Super Sampling on our favorite platform! But don’t rejoice too hard; the new support only comes on a few games, and it’s only on Windows ...
Valve, the company behind the popular Steam gaming platform, is trying to enhance the experience for NVIDIA GPU owners on Linux through its latest Steam Beta Client for desktops. Smoother Gaming ...
NVIDIA's new Arm-based N1 and N1X chips, which include both CPU and GeForce RTX GPU hardware, are reportedly set to debut sooner rather than later.
While Linux is praised for its open-source license with a good number of bloatware-exempt and free to use distributions, it's still not the de facto OS for the best gaming PC, as the majority of the ...