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GCC & The GNU Toolchain's Exciting 2025 With New Languages, More Optimizations

Phoronix - Wed, 12/31/2025 - 19:58
The GCC compiler and the GNU toolchain ecosystem at large had a great year. From new language front-ends for the likes of Algol 68 and COBOL to maturing support for GCC Rust, new performance optimizations from GCC to Glibc, initial AMD Zen 6 "znver6" support merged for GCC 16, and much more. It's pretty safe to say GCC and the broader GNU ecosystem enjoyed a very successful 2025...

Open-Source Crown Game Engine v0.60 Released

Phoronix - Wed, 12/31/2025 - 19:47
While the Godot Engine receives a lot of attention as a prominent open-source game engine, it's far from the only one in this space. Another open-source game engine capping out 2025 with a new release is the Crown Engine...

OpenCV 4.13 Brings More AVX-512 Usage, CUDA 13 Support, Many Other New Features

Phoronix - Wed, 12/31/2025 - 19:35
OpenCV 4.13 is out this New Year's Eve in providing the latest open-source computer vision (CV) capabilities. OpenCV 4.13 brings a wide variety of enhancements to this widely-used computer vision library...

Shotcut 25.12 Released With 10-bit Video CPU Pipeline, Linear Color Processing

Phoronix - Wed, 12/31/2025 - 09:21
December happens to be a busy month for video editor releases in the open-source world. This month there's been the release of Flowblade 2.24, OpenShot 3.4, Kdenlive 25.12, and now there is Shotcut 25.12 before closing out the month and year...

Unexpected Surprise: Windows 11 Outperforming Linux On An Intel Arrow Lake H Laptop

Phoronix - Wed, 12/31/2025 - 06:04
Typically when receiving any review hardware preloaded with Microsoft Windows I tend to run some Windows vs. Linux benchmarks just as a sanity test plus it still seems to generate a fair amount of interest even though the outcome is almost always the same: Linux having a hefty performance advantage over Windows especially in the more demanding creator-type workloads. As an unexpected twist and time consuming puzzle the past two months, when recently testing out the Lenovo ThinkPad P1 Gen 8 it's faster for numerous workloads now on Microsoft Windows 11 than Ubuntu Linux.

X.Org IMAKE Updated For Those Not Yet Transitioned To Autoconf/Automake Or Meson

Phoronix - Wed, 12/31/2025 - 04:32
X.Org package wrangler Alan Coopersmith at Oracle announced today the release of imake 1.0.11, the newest version of this utility that 20+ years ago was used extensively as part of the X Window System build process for generating Makefiles from a template. With this first imake point release in two years, imake itself can now be built via Meson and there is now support for RISC-V and LoongArch architectures...

Some Meaningful Performance Benefits For Clang + LTO Built Linux Kernels

Phoronix - Wed, 12/31/2025 - 02:50
Over the past few years building the Linux kernel with Clang has matured a lot thanks to upstream improvements to both LLVM/Clang and the Linux kernel. As it's been a while since our last comparison for GCC vs. Clang built kernels on the resulting system performance, our latest year-end 2025 benchmarking is providing a fresh look at the Linux 6.19 upstream Git kernel built under the latest stable GCC 15 and LLVM Clang 21 compilers. Plus with the Clang-built kernel is also the option of the Link-Time Optimized (LTO) kernel for even greater performance.

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