Microsoft’s Prism Emulation Breakthrough Unlocks New Gaming Potential for Windows on Arm Devices
Major Update Brings Advanced x86 Instruction Support to Arm Laptops Microsoft has achieved a significant milestone in Windows on Arm…
Major Update Brings Advanced x86 Instruction Support to Arm Laptops Microsoft has achieved a significant milestone in Windows on Arm…
The Vision: Disrupting Wireless Infrastructure Through Open Standards When former Qualcomm executive Vinay Ravuri established EdgeQ in 2018, he identified…
Database Performance Reaches Unprecedented Heights The open-source community is witnessing remarkable advancements across multiple technology domains with the simultaneous release…
Early testing indicates AMD’s ROCm 7.9 compute platform is making progress on Ryzen AI Max “Strix Halo” hardware. Meanwhile, sources indicate a Valve Linux driver developer is preparing additional patches to enhance support for older AMD GCN 1.0 graphics architectures, signaling continued investment in open-source GPU ecosystems.
AMD’s latest high-performance computing software stack, ROCm 7.9, is reportedly showing early functionality on the upcoming Ryzen AI Max “Strix Halo” processors, according to industry reports. The development signals continued expansion of AMD’s AMD compute ecosystem into new hardware segments, potentially offering developers more options for accelerated computing workloads.
Major Open-Source Development Platform Expands Accessibility The technology landscape is witnessing significant shifts as Tellusim Technologies announces that its Core…
Apple’s highly anticipated RCS protocol upgrades, including end-to-end encryption and advanced messaging features, have not yet appeared in iOS 26.1 beta testing. The company had previously committed to bringing RCS version 3.0 support to iPhones, but the timeline for full implementation remains unclear despite earlier expectations.
Apple’s promised enhancements to the Rich Communication Services protocol remain notably absent from current iOS beta versions, according to reports from industry observers. The company had confirmed earlier this year that it would support end-to-end encryption with RCS in a future software update, with initial indications pointing toward the iOS 26 release cycle.
Advancements in Multi-Kernel Architecture Support The Linux kernel development community has recently pushed significant updates to multi-kernel architecture patches, marking…